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Briefing on Iraq’s Future: What Now?

Thu, April 17th, 2003

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Jessica Mathews, President of the Carnegie Endowment, moderated the discussion

Panelists:

Thomas Carothers, director of the Democracy and Rule of Law Project, on political reconstruction in Iraq and possibilities for democracy in the Middle East
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Joseph Cirincione, director of the Non-Proliferation Project, on the search for weapons of mass destruction.
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Ed Chow, visiting scholar and leading energy expert, on plans for Iraqi oil fields.
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Husain Haqqani, visiting scholar, on impact on and reaction from the Muslim world.
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