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What Arab-U.S. Way Forward In Major Crisis Areas?

What Arab-U.S. Way Forward In Major Crisis Areas?

Feb
16
Thursday
 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Rayburn House Office Building
45 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC (map)

Join the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations and the U.S.-GCC Corporate Cooperation Committee for an examination of the challenges facing the new U.S. administration in the Arab world. Featured specialists include:

  • Dr. John Duke Anthony (Context Provider and Moderator)
  • Dr. Geoffrey Gresh ("U.S. Defense Cooperation with the Arab Gulf States")
  • Ms. Raghida Dergham ("Alignments and Re-Alignments in U.S.-Arab Relations")
  • Mr. Khalil Jahshan ("The Palestinian Future")
  • Mr. Fahad Nazer ("Changing Dynamics of U.S.-Gulf Relations")
  • Dr. Theodore Karasik ("Russia and the Arab World: Allies or Adversaries?"), and
  • Dr. Imad Harb ("Geo-Political Dynamics in Syria and Iraq")

Speakers

Dr. John Duke Anthony

Dr. John Duke Anthony

Founding President and CEO
National Council on US-Arab Relations
Geoffrey Gresh

Geoffrey Gresh

International Security Studies Department Head and Associate Professor, College of International Security Affairs
National Defense University
Raghida Dergham

Raghida Dergham

Columnist, Senior Diplomatic Correspondent, and New York Bureau Chief
Arab Center Washington DC
Khalil Jahshan

Khalil Jahshan

Executive Director
Arab Center Washington DC
Theodore Karasik

Theodore Karasik

Senior Advisor
Gulf State Analytics

Coordinator

National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations

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