As coalition forces appear to be reaching the finish line of the fighting, the United States and the international community must now deal with a post-Saddam Iraq. A panel of experts will examine a number of issues, including:
- How will a post-war Iraqi government be structured and how will stability in the region be affected?
- What is the future role of the U.N.?
- What are the key challenges facing humanitarian agencies, and how will they move forward as the war ends?
- How will countries who opposed war in Iraq be involved in cleanup and restructuring efforts?
Agenda
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April 10
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Moderators
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Panelists
James Dobbins Director, International Security and Defense Policy Center, RANDKenneth M Pollack Former Brookings Expert, Resident Scholar - AEIMichael E. O’Hanlon Director of Research - Foreign Policy, Director - Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Co-Director - Africa Security Initiative, Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Philip H. Knight Chair in Defense and Strategy @MichaelEOHanlonShlomo Yanai Major General (Ret.), Israeli Defense Forces
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