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Ending the Individual Conflicts

Ending the Individual Conflicts The civil wars racking the Middle East have torn the political, social and economic fabric of Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Yemen. But beyond the internal cost of these conflicts, they are also disrupting the regional political order in ways that will have implications for whether the Middle East stabilizes as we move towards 2030 or continues on its current tumultuous and violent path.

MEI has released a path-breaking book, Escaping the Conflict Trap: Toward Ending Civil Wars in the Middle East to deal with these difficult but important issues. The book was co-edited by MEI President Paul Salem and MEI Senior Fellow Ross Harrison, and includes contributions from former senior diplomats, MEI scholars and academics.

This half-day conference will address the insights and findings from this important book. Contributing authors will share their views about the individual civil wars, as well as the regional and global geopolitical backdrop of those wars. If you want to gain insight into what needs to happen at the national, regional and global levels in order to bring these civil wars to an end, please join us for this exciting event.

Panel 1: Ending the Individual Conflicts

Ambassador (ret.) Gerald Feierstein
Senior Vice President, MEI

Ambassador (ret.) Robert Ford (via skype)
Senior Fellow, MEI

Marvin Weinbaum
Director, Afghanistan and Pakistan Program, MEI

Jonathan Winer
Non-Resident Scholar, MEI

Daniel Serwer, moderator
Scholar, MEI

Conflicts

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