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Around the Nation: March 26, 2008

  1. Iran & Middle East: How to Shape a Security Regime Acceptable to All Regional Actors
    • New York, NY.
    • 6:30pm

    Iran’s nuclear capability has created an unsettling atmosphere in the international community, particularly among Western nations. Analysts contend that a peaceful and stable Middle East is vital to world peace and economic advancement. NYU Center for Dialogues: Islamic World-U.S.-The West is holding a panel discussion exploring Iran’s role in regional stability in the past, present and future. Our panelists are experts in matters related to this region. RSVP via e-mail, by phoning 212-998-8693 or visiting www.islamuswest.org.

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