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[PAST EVENT] The Arab Spring: Prospects for Democracy
April 24, 2013
3pm
Location
Hennage Auditorium, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
The moderator will be Dr. Joshua Stacher, a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Stacher has researched and written extensively on Middle Eastern politics.
The discussion will attempt to chart a course forward from the revolutionary upheaval known as the Arab Spring.
The panelists are:
- Amr Darrag, Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party Foreign Relations Committee,
- Amr Hamzawy, president of the Egypt Freedom Party,
- Former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and
- Manar El-Shorbagy, Professor, Political Science, American University of Cairo.
The audience will have the opportunity to submit written questions to the panelists.
Seating is limited and a free reservation is required by calling 1-800-447-8679. The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum is located at 325 West Francis Street.
Presented by the Reves Center for International Studies, Colonial Williamsburg, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
The discussion will attempt to chart a course forward from the revolutionary upheaval known as the Arab Spring.
The panelists are:
- Amr Darrag, Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party Foreign Relations Committee,
- Amr Hamzawy, president of the Egypt Freedom Party,
- Former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and
- Manar El-Shorbagy, Professor, Political Science, American University of Cairo.
The audience will have the opportunity to submit written questions to the panelists.
Seating is limited and a free reservation is required by calling 1-800-447-8679. The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum is located at 325 West Francis Street.
Presented by the Reves Center for International Studies, Colonial Williamsburg, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Contact
[[eastefanik, Beth Stefanik]], Communications Manager, Reves Center for International Studies