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Panel I: Exiting Iraq

In the “Exiting Iraq” panel of the Middle East Institute’s 60th Annual Conference, Jay Garner, Brian Katulis, David Satterfield, Qubad Talabani and moderator Bing West discussed various ways to improve the situation in Iraq and to find a comprehensive and successful way out of the current quagmire for US forces.


111:09 minutes (25.45 MB)

Panel II: Afghanistan, Pakistan and Regional Stability


85:16 minutes (19.52 MB)

Panel V: Making Peace in Sudan


74:22 minutes (17.02 MB)

Iran on the Horizon - Introduction


5:54 minutes (5.4 MB)

Panel I: Assessing Iran's Intentions and Internal Power Centers

Gary Sick, Senior Research scholar at SIPA's Middle East Institute, Columbia University
Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President, American Iranian Council (AIC)
John Limbert, U.S. Naval Academy, former 14 month hostage in Iran
Kenneth Pollack, Brookings Institution


83:48 minutes (76.72 MB)

Panel II: Iran & The Gulf

Views from Kuwait, UAE and Saudi Arabia

Sami Al-Faraj, President of the Kuwait Centre for Strategic Studies
Ibtisam Al-Kitbi, UAE University
Wahid Hashim, King Abdul Aziz University - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Barbara Slavin, Senior Diplomatic Reporter for USA Today, USIP


102:03 minutes (93.44 MB)

Panel III: Iran & The Levant

Views from Jordan, Syria and Lebanon

Fares Braizat, Director and Senior Researcher of University of Jordan's Centre for Strategic Studies
Murhaf Jouejati, National Defense University, Former Advisor to the Syrian delegation during the Middle East peace talks
Judith P. Harik, President of Matn University, Beirut and leading expert on Hezbollah
Trita Parsi, National Iranian American Council (NIAC)


105:28 minutes (96.55 MB)

Panel IV: Iran: What does the U.S. do Now?

Patrick Clawson, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Hillary Mann Leverett, former National Security Council director for Iran and Persian Gulf Affairs
Ray Takeyh, Council on Foreign Relations
David Mack, Middle East Institute


90:10 minutes (82.55 MB)

Iran on the Horizon - Concluding Remarks


5:44 minutes (5.25 MB)

Iran on the Horizon - Keynote Address

Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Ambassador of France to the United States


37:38 minutes (34.46 MB)

How We Missed the Story; Osama Bin Laden, the Taliban, and the Hijacking of Afghanistan

Roy Gutman, a former senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace (2002-2003), is an award-winning journalist who has reported on international affairs for more than three decades. He is currently foreign editor at the McClatchy Washington bureau. His new book, "How We Missed the Story; Osama Bin Laden, the Taliban, and the Hijacking of Afghanistan," is a narrative that exposes how and why the U.S. government, the United Nations, and the Western media "missed the story" in the leadup to 9/11.


88:18 minutes (80.85 MB)

The Situation in Iraq (Updated)

Middle East Institute is honored to host Ambassador David Satterfield to give an update on the situation in Iraq following the President and Secretary of State's trip to the Middle East region, including provincial and national leadership, and the diplomatic activities on a regional level.


54:51 minutes (50.21 MB)

Jerusalem's Future: Chronic Conflict or a Shared Peace in a City of Three Faiths?

Danny Seidemann is an Israeli lawyer and legal counsel to Ir Amim, an Israeli NGO concerned with the future of Jerusalem. He is a leading expert on Jerusalem's municipal operations, planning, and residency rights. Ir Amim has been an invaluable resource for policy makers, diplomats and journalists. Seidemann has appeared frequently before the Supreme Court of Israel on Jerusalem-related issues.


91:27 minutes (83.73 MB)

"The Kurds Ascending:The Evolving Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Iraq and Turkey"

The Middle East Institute is honored to present Michael M. Gunter to discuss his new book, “The Kurds Ascending; The Evolving Solution to the Kurdish Problem in Iraq and Turkey,” a narrative that exposes the prospects of a positive future for the the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey.


61:26 minutes (56.25 MB)

Who Speaks For Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think

Marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Middle East Institute & Foundation for Middle East Peace are honored to present Dalia Mogahed to discuss her timely new book, co-authored with John L. Esposito, "Who Speaks For Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think," the result of six years of research and more than 50,000 interviews representing 1.3 billion Muslims who reside in more than 35 nations that are predominantly Muslim or have sizable Muslim populations.


77:47 minutes (26.71 MB)

Libya's Relations with Africa & The West

Ibrahim Aboukhazam, Rector, Nasser University
Ronald Bruce St. John, Historian of US-Libyan Relations
Ali Abdussalam Triki, Deputy Secretary General For Foreign liaisons and international Cooperation in charge of African Affairs
Daniel Yergin, Chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA)
Moderator: Charles O. Cecil, former US Ambassador to Niger and recent US Chargé in Libya


95:23 minutes (21.84 MB)

Luncheon Keynote Address - Libya, Africa & the West

Introduction by Wendy Chamberlin, President of the Middle East Institute
Jeffrey Feltman, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs


32:06 minutes (7.35 MB)

Libyan Foreign Policy & African Conflicts

J. Stephen Morrison, Director, Africa Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)
Ali Richi, Deputy Secretary General of Foreign liaisons and international Cooperation in charge of Migration.
Miloud Mehadabi, Director of International affairs, Green Book Centre
Moderator: Herman Cohen, Cohen and Woods International and former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs


72:21 minutes (16.56 MB)

The Situation on the Ground in Iraq

Middle East Institute is honored to host Michael Ware, to discuss the "Situtation on the Ground in Iraq." Ware is a CNN correspondent based in the international news network’s Baghdad bureau.

Ware joined CNN in June 2006 and quickly established himself as one of the foremost on air experts on Iraq, providing in-depth analysis and reports across all CNN networks.

Since joining CNN, Ware has also reported from Lebanon where he was involved in the network’s coverage of the Israel-Hezbollah crisis in the summer of 2006.


74:34 minutes (17.07 MB)

The Situation in Iran

Middle East Institute is honored to host Dr. Ebrahim Yazdi to discuss the "Situation in Iran."

Ebrahim Yazdi lives in Tehran with his wife, and presently serves as Secretary-General of the Freedom Movement of Iran.


106:48 minutes (24.45 MB)

The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace

Middle East Institute & Israel Policy Forum are honored to co-host Aaron David Miller to discuss his new book "The Much Too Promised Land: America's Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace." For nearly twenty years, Miller has played a central role in U.S. efforts to broker Arab-Israeli peace. His position as an advisor to presidents, secretaries of state, and national security advisors has given him a unique perspective on a problem that American leaders have wrestled with for more than half a century.


59:13 minutes (13.56 MB)