Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
Almost one year after the beginning of the war, Iraq has been
radically transformed under the U.S. occupation. Iraqis have
hammered out a constitution and are debating how to form a
provisional government and set up a political framework for
establishing a stable democracy. This panel will address the
question of what has changed inside Iraq in the last year, discuss
the implications for U.S. national security and foreign policy, and
explore issues that must be resolved in the days ahead to assure a
bright future for Iraq.
More About the Speakers
Dr. Amatzia Baram
Senior Fellow,
United States Institute of Peace
James Phillips
Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, The Heritage
Foundation
Nina Shea
Director, Center for Religious Freedom, Freedom House
Hosted By
John Hilboldt
Director, Lectures & Seminars
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