Middle East





  • The Center for National Policy hosted Walter Pincus for a discussion on the prospect of defense sequestration and concurrent implications for Congress and the Department of Defense.

  • This issue of Al Noor examines the political repercussions of last week's violent protests that erupted across the Muslim world, resulting in the loss of four American lives.

  • The Center for National Policy hosted New York Times chief Washington correspondent David Sanger for a discussion about his new book on President Obama's foreign policy "Confront and Conceal."

  • Although there are now competing sectors of power in Egypt, the outcome of its presidential elections will likely have a major impact on that country's domestic and foreign policies. The Center for National Policy hosted a panel of experts, moderated by CNP Senior Fellow for the Middle East, Gregory Aftandilian, for a discussion on how these elections will affect Egypt and the future of U.S.-Egyptian relations.

  • It has been exactly a year since an elite team of Navy SEALs killed al Qaeda's Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The world has seen other changes as well: the "Arab Spring," the reverberations of which continue to rock the Middle East and the larger Muslim world.

  • With increased violence in Syria signaling a slide into civil war, the crisis is intensifying. Bloomberg News correspondent Indira Lakshmanan and an expert panel discussed the choices facing the international community and the implications of the Syrian conflict for the region.
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