Activities

Arab Reform Initiative

The U.S./Middle East Project initiated consultations among leading Arab policy institutes about the formation of a consortium of Arab think tanks that will mobilize an indigenous Arab research capacity in support of reform and democracy in the Arab world. In December 2004, these consultations resulted in the launching of the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) in Cairo. The consortium is comprised of institutes in Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates. The U.S./Middle East Project serves as consultant to the ARI and, in coordination with other European policy institutes, provides support as needed. In May 2005, Dr. Bassma Kodmani assumed the directorship of this unprecedented consortium of Arab institutions.

ARI’s activities include policy briefs, thematic and country studies, public opinion surveys, workshops and conferences – all with the aim of formulating policy recommendations that can advance homegrown reform and democracy in the Arab world.

For more on the ARI, please visit the website: http://www.arab-reform.net/


A LAST CHANCE FOR A TWO-STATE ISRAEL-PALESTINE AGREEMENT

The U.S./Middle East Project has released recommendations for U.S. Middle East peacemaking submitted to the administration of President Barack Obama by a bipartisan group of ten former senior government officials: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Chuck Hagel, Lee H. Hamilton, Carla Hills, Nancy Kassebaum-Baker, Thomas R. Pickering, Brent Scowcroft, Theodore C. Sorensen, Paul A. Volcker, and James D. Wolfensohn. All of them are Senior Advisors of the U.S./Middle East Project and members of its International Board, chaired by General Scowcroft.

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