Nov 23

Past Event

Toward a New Iran Policy

Event Materials

Summary

Public anxiety about Iran has grown considerably in recent months, and with good reason. The continuing revelations of the IAEA, Iran's defiant official rhetoric, and the failure of European efforts to negotiate an end to the Iranian nuclear program have raised the specter of a nuclear-armed Tehran. Iran's recent test of an extended-range Shehab-3 missile and its ambiguous relationship with key al-Qa'eda leaders have only added to those worries. Finally, press reports have indicated that at least some elements of the Iranian regime are working to undermine the U.S. position in Iraq, if not to unravel the reconstruction altogether.

With these pressing concerns in mind, the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution will host a symposium on U.S. policy toward Iran from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM on November 23, 2004. The event will lay out current Administration policy toward Iran; explore the domestic sources of Iranian policy toward terrorism, nuclear weapons and the United States; address the state of Iran's nuclear program and support for terrorist groups; discuss European attitudes toward Iran; and propose alternative approaches to handling our many challenges with Tehran. Our speakers and panelists will include Shaul Bakhash, Daniel Byman, Philip Gordon, David Kay, Kenneth Pollack, Hadi Semati, and Ray Takeyh.

Details

November 23, 2004

8:30 AM - 2:00 PM EST

Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.

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Brookings Office of Communications

(202) 797-6105

Event Agenda

  • Introductory Remarks

    • Portrait: Martin Indyk

      Martin S. Indyk

      Vice President and Director

      Foreign Policy

  • Lunch Address

    • "An Alternative Approach to Iran"

  • Opening Address

    • "U.S. Policy Toward Iran in a Second Bush Administration"

  • Panel 1 - Iran's Foreign Policy and Motives. Moderated by

    • Shaul Bakhash

      Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History, George Mason University

  • Panel 2 - The Lay of the Land: The Threat from Iran and the International Perspective. Moderated by:

    • Portrait: Martin Indyk

      Martin S. Indyk

      Vice President and Director

      Foreign Policy

  • Panelists

    • Daniel L. Byman

      Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy

    • David Kay

      Senior Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, and former head of the Iraq Survey Group

    • M. Hadi Semati

      Visiting Scholar, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    • Philip H. Gordon

    • Ray Takeyh

      Senior Fellow, Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations

  • Speaker

    • Danielle Pletka

      Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute

    • Portrait: Ken Pollack

      Kenneth M. Pollack

      Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy