Save the Date: 2013 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs - "Challenges to U.S. Policy in the Middle East"– May 3- 4, 2013
May 4, 2013 (All day)
Location:
Robertson HallArthur Lewis Auditorium
Audience:
Open to the Public"Challenges to U.S. Policy in the Middle East" will be the focus of the 11th annual Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, being held on May 3 and 4, 2013.
The Colloquium, hosted by the Woodrow Wilson School and coinciding with WWS Graduate Alumni Weekend, brings together key policy-makers, academicians, government officials, and leaders of non-governmental institutions and foundations
The forum will examine U.S. policy in the Middle East, focusing on four key issues: Strategic Relationships, the Arab Awakening, Iran, and Israeli-Palestinian Relations. The keynote addresses and panel sessions are free and will be open to the public.
Registration and Colloquium information is available at: http://www.princeton.edu/pcpia/
05.04.2013
Moderator: Griff Witte '00, Lecturer, the Council of the Humanities; Ferris Professor of Journalism, Princeton University; Deputy Foreign Editor, The Washington Post
Panelists:
Amaney Jamal, Associate Professor of Politics; Director, Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Princeton University
Thanassis Cambanis MPA '00,...
05.04.2013
Moderator: Christopher Eisgruber '83, Princeton University President-Elect, Provost; Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School; University Center for Human Values
Panelists:
Daniel Kurtzer, S. Daniel Abraham Professor in Middle Eastern Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School; former U.S. Ambassador to...
05.04.2013
Moderator: Harold Feiveson MPA '63, PhD '72, Senior Research Policy Analyst, Woodrow Wilson School and the Program on Science and Global Security; Lecturer in Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
Panelists:
Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Associate Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School; Program on Science and Global...
05.04.2013
Colloquium 2013,
William J. Burns, Deputy Secretary of State, U.S. Department of State
Introduction by Daniel Kurtzer, S. Daniel Abraham Professor in the Middle East Policy Studies; former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt
05.04.2013
Colloquium 2013,
Ryan C. Crocker MCF ’85, U.S. Foreign Service Career Ambassador
Introduction by L. Carl Brown, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs, Emeritus; Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Emeritus, Princeton University
05.03.2013
Colloquium 2013,
Moderator: David E. Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent, The New York Times
Panelists:
Bill Keller, Writer and Former Executive Editor, The New York Times
Keren Yarhi-Milo, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
Michael O’Hanlon '82, MA '88, PhD ’91, Visiting Lecturer...
05.03.2014
The Honorable George Mitchell, U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Peace from January 2009 to May 2011, former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader, delivered the opening keynote address at the 2013 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs.
The theme of the two day 2013 Colloquium is “Challenges to U.S. Policy in the Middle...