The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq
The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq
F. Stephen Larrabee
Copyright Date: 2003
Edition: 1
Published by: RAND Corporation
Pages: 22
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/cf191cmepp-gcsp
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The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq
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On May 5-6, 2003, RAND and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy held a two-day conference in Geneva that examined the impact of the Iraq war on the security of the Middle EastThis document summarizes the main issues and points of discussion at the conference.

eISBN: 978-0-8330-3592-9
Subjects: Political Science
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. i-ii)
  2. Preface
    Preface (pp. iii-iv)
    Shahram Chubin and Jerrold Green
  3. The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq
    The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq (pp. 1-12)

    On May 5–6, 2003, RAND and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) held a two-day conference in Geneva on “The Middle East in the Shadow of Afghanistan and Iraq.” The conference examined the impact of the Iraq war on the security of the Middle East and was attended by specialists from the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. This report summarizes the main issues and points of discussion at the conference.

    One of the central issues at the conference was the impact of Iraq on the war on terrorism. A number of participants questioned recent optimistic assessments...

  4. Appendix A. Programme
    Appendix A. Programme (pp. 13-16)
  5. Appendix B. List of Participants
    Appendix B. List of Participants (pp. 17-18)
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