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America's Role in the World

Doha Meetings
October 23-24, 2007

Day Two Conference
America and the Middle East After the Bush Presidency: The View from the Outside

October 24, 2007

Sponsor:
Center for International and Regional Studies
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar

Panel 1: The United States and the Middle East after the Bush Presidency

Chair: James Seevers, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

America and the World after the Bush Presidency
   Casimir A. Yost, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

American Foreign Policy-making During and
After the Bush Presidency
   Chester A. Crocker, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy

America and Its Allies after the Bush Presidency
   Chan Heng Chee, Singapore Ambassador to the
   United States

America and the Middle East in the Post-Iraq Invasion Era
   Jeremy Greenstock, The Ditchley Foundation

Panel 2: America's Role in the Middle East

Chair: Mehran Kamrava, CIRS, Georgetown University

Al Jazeera and U.S. Foreign Policy: An Insider's View
   Ibrahim Helal, Al Jazeera English

U.S.-Israeli Relations: The View from Jerusalem
   Eldad Pardo, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The United States and Iran: The View from Tehran
   Davoud Hermidas-Bavand, University of Tehran

The United States and the Gulf: The View from the Gulf
   Steven Wright, Qatar University

Keynote Speech

Thomas R. Pickering
Chairman, Board of Directors
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy