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The Middle East: Between Progress and Conflict Photo Gallery
"The Middle East: Between Progress and Conflict" was held at the Kennedy School of Government on November 8, 2007. The conference featured panels on "The Shifting Balance of Power," "The Challenge of Islamism," "Managing Ongoing Conflicts," and "Prospects for Economic Transformations" and two keynote speeches by Ambassadors Lakhdar Brahimi and Edward Djerejian.
The conference bill included Graham Allison, Vali Nasr, Tarik Yousef, Rami Khouri, Ashton Carter, Richard Bulliet, Carrie Wickham, Olivier Roy, Emad Shahin, Joseph Nye, Roger Owen, Shibley Telhami, Toby Dodge, Paul Salem, Jeffrey Frankel, Mustapha Nabli, and Kito de Boer.
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"The Middle East: Between Progress and Conflict" was held at the Kennedy School of Government on November 8, 2007. The conference featured panels on "The Shifting Balance of Power," "The Challenge of Islamism," "Managing Ongoing Conflicts," and "Prospects for Economic Transformations" and two keynote speeches by Ambassadors Lakhdar Brahimi and Edward Djerejian.
The conference bill included Graham Allison, Vali Nasr, Tarik Yousef, Rami Khouri, Ashton Carter, Richard Bulliet, Carrie Wickham, Olivier Roy, Emad Shahin, Joseph Nye, Roger Owen, Shibley Telhami, Toby Dodge, Paul Salem, Jeffrey Frankel, Mustapha Nabli, and Kito de Boer.
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