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Road to Reform in the Middle East and North Africa

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Sparked by Tunisia’s recent uprising, waves of protest for democratic change have spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa. What role should the international community play? And how will these changes affect the relationships between MENA countries on the one hand and the United States and Europe on the other? Please join the Transatlantic Policy Network and IFES for a discussion on these topics and others related to the Arab Spring.

 

Featured speakers: Elmar Brok, German Member of the European Parliament; Michele Dunne, Director, Atlantic Council; Ambar Zobairi, Deputy Director, IFES. Moderated by Bill Sweeney President/CEO, IFES.