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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

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Be the change you wish to see in the world. — Mahatma Gandhi


Building on the strength of its century-long practice of changing as global circumstances change, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is undertaking a fundamental redefinition of its role and mission.  Carnegie aims to transform itself from a think tank on international issues to the first truly multinational—ultimately global—think tank.   

With operations in Moscow, Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and Washington, the Carnegie Endowment will not only change its nature but is also likely to alter the way think tanks operate and can be effective in a global marketplace of ideas where a single national outlook is bound to be overly restrictive.

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Monday, February 5, 2007
7:00 pm
What Europeans Are Thinking About the World and What They Think the U.S. Role Should Be


Participants:

Gianni Riotta, Contributing Editor FP Italy
Andrés Ortega, Editor in Chief, FP Spain
François Roche, Editor in Chief, FP France
Moderator: Moisés Naím, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy Magazine

Tuesday, February 6, 2007
9:30 – 11:30 am

 
China Debate 3
Is China’s Military Modernization Program a Growing Threat to the United States and Asia?

Participants:

Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy, Kissinger Associates
David Finkelstein, Center for Strategic Studies and Director of Project Asia, CNA Corporation
Larry Wortzel, Commissioner, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review
Moderator: Michael Swaine, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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9:30 – 11:30 am
 
Still a Political Reform Agenda in the Middle East
Is There Still a Political Reform Agenda in the Middle East?

Participants:

Ghanim Al Najjar, Professor, Kuwait University
Khalid El-Hariry, Member of Parliament, Morocco
Amr Hamzawy,Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Paul Salem,Director, Carnegie Middle East Center
Moderator: Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Vice President for StStudies—International Politics and Governance
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3:00 – 5:00 pm
 
From the Great Game to Cooperation in Eurasia?
Russia, China, and the U.S.: From the Great Game to Cooperation in Eurasia?

Participants:

Ambassador James F. Collins, Director, Carnegie Russian and Eurasian Program
Zhao Huasheng, Director, Center for Russian and Central Studies, Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Fudan University
Sun Zhuangzhi, Director, Central Asian Department at the Institute for East European, Russian and Central Asian Studies, and Secretary-General of the Center for Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Andrei Grozin, Head of the Department of Central Asia and Kazakhstan at the Institute for Diaspora and Integration (the Institute of CIS Countries)
Dmitri Trenin, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment, and Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center
Moderator: Martha Brill Olcott,Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment

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3:30 – 5:00 pm
A Conversation with Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations, Javad Zarif


Participants:
Ambassador Javad Zarif, Permanent Representative to the United Nations of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Moderator: George Perkovich, Carnegie Vice President for Studies–Global Security and Economic Development, and Director, Nonproliferation Program

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