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}Sectarianism and Conflict in the Middle East, September, 21, 2015
Mon, September 21st, 2015
Moscow
Shia-Sunni sectarianism is one of the factors driving instability in the Middle East. Emile Hokayem, senior fellow for Middle East Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, discussed the impact of sectarianism at the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Carnegie’s Alexey Malashenko moderated.
Emile Hokayem
Emile Hokayem is the senior fellow for Middle East Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies based out of its Middle East office in Manama, Bahrain.
Alexey Malashenko
Alexey Malashenko is chair of the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Religion, Society, and Security Program.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
Emile Hokayem
Director of regional security and senior fellow for Middle East Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Emile Hokayem is the director of regional security and senior fellow for Middle East Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.