Events
Empowering Women in Iraq: Defining a Blueprint for Moving Forward
July 08, 2003 // 12:00am
Diaspora Communities: Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy
June 23, 2003 // 3:00pm — 4:00pm
Thomas Ambrosio, Assistant Professor of Political Science, North Dakota State University;Yossi Shain, Professor of Comparative Government and Diaspora Politics, Georgetown University
Can Development Assistance Be Used to Build Peace?
June 10, 2003 // 12:00am
VENUE: Kenney Auditorium, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)Sharon Morris, United States Agency for International Development and Ian Bannon, World Bank; co-sponsored with the Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum
Bridging the Gap between America and the Muslim World: The Role of Muslim and Arab American Organizations
May 13, 2003 // 9:00am — 11:00am
Radwan Masmoudi, founder and President, Center for the Study of Islam & Democracy; Nihad Awad, co-founder and Executive Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations; and Azizah al-Hibri, professor, T. C. Williams School of Law, University of Richmond
Winning the Peace: Women's Role in Post-Conflict Iraq
April 22, 2003 // 8:45am — 12:30pm
Nasreen Mustafa Sideek, Minister of Reconstruction and Development, Kurdistan Regional Government; Zainab Al-Suwaij, Executive Director, American Islamic Congress; Ambassador Hattie Babbitt, Senior Vice President, Hunt Alternatives Fund and Women Waging Peace; Abdulaziz A. Sachedina, Professor of Islamic and Shi'ite Studies, University of Toronto, Zainab Salbi, President, Women for Women International; Rakiah Al-Kayssi, Iraqi Jurist Association; and Sanam Anderlini, Policy Commission Director, Women Waging Peace/Hunt Alternatives Fund
Kashmir: A French View
April 16, 2003 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Jean Luc Racine, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of India and South Asia (Paris); William Milam, Senior Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center;formerly U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan and Bangladesh; Pamela Constable,Journalist-in-Residence, Pew International Journalism Program & South Asia Bureau Chief, The Washington Post
Reconciling Global Development Challenges and National Interests: European and U.S. Views
April 15, 2003 // 12:00pm — 1:00pm
Jacobus Nicolaas Richelle, Director-General of DG Development at the European Commission
Book Launch--Unilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy: International Perspectives
April 14, 2003 // 3:30pm — 5:00pm
David Malone, co-editor and President, International Peace Academy; and Shepard Forman, Director, Center on International Cooperation, New York University Commentator: Philip Gordon, Director, Center on the United States and France, and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Bridging the Gap: America and the Muslim Middle East
April 08, 2003 // 9:00am — 11:00am
Ambassador Chris Ross, Special Coordinator for Public Diplomacy and deputy to the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs;Shibley Telhami, Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development, University of Maryland, and senior fellow, Brookings Institution; andShamil Idriss,Chief Operating Officer, Search for Common Ground
Film--Aftermath: The Remnants of War
March 19, 2003 // 11:00am — 1:30pm
Co-sponsored by the D.C. Environmental Film Festival. Discussion with Donovan Webster, Lionel Gelber Prize winning author of Aftermath and Bobby Muller, President of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation
