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Save to My Portfolio Freedom's Unsteady March

Tamara Cofman Wittes, May 01, 2008

Tamara Cofman Wittes dissects the Bush administration’s failure to advance freedom in the Middle East and lays out a better strategy for future efforts to promote democracy. Read More

Middle East, Democracy Promotion, Diplomacy, International Relations, Islamic World

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Reuters/Ali Jarekji - Leaders pose for a group photo before the opening ceremony of the Arab summit in Riyadh

Save to My Portfolio Upgrading Authoritarianism in the Arab World

Thursday, November 29, 2007
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Washington, DC

The Saban Center for Middle East Policy hosted a policy luncheon launching a Saban Center analysis paper of the same name. The author, Steven Heydemann, presented a summary of the paper’s arguments; Kenneth Wollack, served as the respondent. The event was chaired by Tamara Cofman Wittes. Read More

Middle East, Arab-Israeli Relations, Islamic World

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Reuters/Jack Dabaghian - King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia

Save to My Portfolio Reform in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Thursday, March 13, 2008
12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Washington, DC

The Saban Center for Middle East Policy hosted a luncheon roundtable discussion with Visiting Fellow Dr. Mai Yamani, of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Yamani presented a draft of her forthcoming Middle East Memo entitled “Reform in Saudi Arabia.” Read More

Saudi Arabia, Middle East, Democracy Promotion, Islamic World

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Reuters/Raheb Homavandi - An Iranian teacher holds a placard during a protest in front of parliament in Tehran

Save to My Portfolio Internal Politics and Unrest in Iran

Wednesday, July 11, 2007
12:00 AM to
Washington, DC

The Saban Center for Middle East Policy held a luncheon forum on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 with Suzanne Maloney, Senior Fellow at the Saban Center, and Karim Sadjapour, Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Read More

Iran, Middle East, Islamic World

SPOTLIGHT: Iran


Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah - A policeman stands guard outside a polling station in the city of Qom

Save to My Portfolio Fear and Loathing in Tehran

Suzanne Maloney, September-October 2007

When Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice requested supplemental funding to support democratic movements in Iran during 2006, it was met with unusual bipartisan support. Suzanne Maloney believes that the idea is flawed, and instead causes worry among Iran's current leaders, thanks in part to a "legacy of bungled American involvement" in the past. Read More

Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Weapons, Islamic World, Sanctions

In Brief

The Project on Middle East Democracy and Development (MEDD) aims to forge a new consensus on behalf of constructive American engagement for change in the Middle East. Read more.

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