U.S./Middle East Project

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The U.S./Middle East Project "was established in 1994 by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) under the direction of Henry Siegman, a senior fellow on the Middle East at the Council. In 2006, the U.S./Middle East Project became an independent policy institute. Its mission is to provide non partisan analysis of the Middle East peace process and to present policymakers in the United States, in the region and in the larger international community with balanced policy analysis and policy options to prevent conflict and promote stability, democracy, modernization and economic development throughout the region.

"The U.S./Middle East Project pursues these goals under the guidance of an International Board chaired by General (Ret.) Brent Scowcroft (President, Forum for International Policy; former National Security Adviser to President Gerald Ford and President George H.W. Bush). The International Board comprises eminent personalities with extensive experience, in government and in the private sector, in dealing with the political, economic and social aspects of this critical and troubled region." [1]

Senior Advisors

Accessed October 2009: [2]

International Board

Accessed October 2009: [3]

Contact

Web: http://www.usmep.us/usmep

Resources and articles

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References

  1. Home, U.S./Middle East Project, accessed October 25, 2009.
  2. Senior Advisors, U.S./Middle East Project, accessed October 25, 2009.
  3. International Board, U.S./Middle East Project, accessed October 25, 2009.