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| Director: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow |
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November 2007 - Present
This Roundtable series engages scholars with a unique perspective on issues of law, democracy, and Islam in the context of the current state of affairs in the Middle East.
Meetings
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Obama and the Middle East - The Multiple Battles of Moderates
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| Speaker: | Raghida Dergham, Al Hayat |
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: What Publics in Egypt, Iran, and Turkey Say About Shari'a and Democracy
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| Speaker: | Dalia Mogahed, Gallup Center for Muslim Studies |
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| Presider: | Daniel Senor, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Israeli Policy and the Question of Ideology
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| Speaker: | Avraham Burg, Former Speaker, Israeli Knesset |
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: The Surge in Afghanistan - Are We Misreading the Lessons from Iraq?
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| Speaker: | Noah Feldman, Council on Foreign Relations |
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Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Engaging from Strength - International Institutions and the Iran Question
Related Projects: Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices, Roundtable Series on the Rule of Law and U.S. Foreign Policy
| Speakers: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Matthew C. Waxman, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Presider: | Nader Mousavizadeh, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Lebanon - Plain Fractured, Failing, or Failed State?
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Hisham Melhem, Washington Bureau Chief, Al Arabiya News Channel |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Morocco in Transition - Its Current Challenges
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Aboubakr Jamai, Mason Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: America's Cold War with Iran - Consequences for Middle East Policy
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Rashid I. Khalidi, Director, Middle East Insititute, Columbia University |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Will There Be a Soft Landing for Pakistan?
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Hassan Abbas, Research Fellow, Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs, Harvard University |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: On the Edge - Secularism, Security, and Politics in Turkey
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Ömer Taspinar, Research Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies and Co-Director, Brookings Project on Turkey, The Brookings Institution |
Roundtable on Middle Eastern Politics - Distinctive Voices: Iraq from Inside - An Exit Interview with Ambassador Feisal al-Istrabadi
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| Presider: | Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Feisal Ami Al-Istrabadi, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Iraq to the U.N |
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