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Challenges Facing the New President in the Broader Middle East
Summary by: Nada Zohdy
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EXCERPT
O n November 12, 2008, students, scholars, and interested citizens convened in East
Lansing to hear perspectives from an array of experts on the greater Middle East. This
symposium, "Challenges Facing the Next President in the Middle East," was hosted by
Michigan State University's (MSU) Muslim Studies Program with generous cosponsorship
by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU) and the
Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America (AMSS). These challenges
were discussed in relation to a variety of countries and issues, including the Taliban's
rejuvenation and its impact on Pakistan and Afghanistan, Iranian aspirations for preeminence
in the Gulf, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and political Islam. Speakers also
highlighted the timeliness of such topics, given American leadership around the world
and the contemporary global political climate. While participants had varying feelings on
whether Obama would usher in considerable changes in foreign policy, a general
consensus was reached that the nuance surrounding Middle Eastern issues demands more
critical analyses if the usual oversimplifications are to be countered. By heeding the
complexity of these challenges and analyzing them in their proper contexts, the potential
for a positive transformation of American policy in the region can be achieved.
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