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press release

Iraq News, Resources, Links Updated Daily

published by
Carnegie
 on April 2, 2003

Source: Carnegie

For Immediate Release: April 2, 2003
Contact: Jayne Brady, 202-939-2211, jbrady@ceip.org or Carmen MacDougall, 202-939-2319, cmacdougall@ceip.org

Iraq News, Resources, Links Updated Daily at www.ceip.org/iraq
Visit for Experts, Analysis, and New Papers

Experts, publications, and links to Iraq resources within and outside of the Carnegie Endowment are available at www.ceip.org/iraq. The site-updated daily and organized by key topics-is a one-stop, must-visit resource for anyone tracking the war in Iraq and issues in the region. It includes unique Carnegie nonproliferation data on the region, news from U.S. and international media, analysis by experts from Carnegie and elsewhere, and links to relevant documents. Topics include military/diplomatic developments in the war; weapons of mass destruction; regime change; political reconstruction; weapons inspections/UN involvement.

Carnegie Experts
Carnegie experts are available on a range of topics pertinent to the war in Iraq, from weapons of mass destruction to energy supply to political and social change in the Middle East. Biographies and contact information of the following are available at www.ceip.org/iraq.

· Jessica Mathews: U.S. policy; war and alternatives; inspections; U.S.-European relations
· Daniel Brumberg: Political and social change in Middle East; Iran
· Thomas Carothers: Democracy promotion in the Middle East; U.S. policy
· Ed Chow: Oil supply
· Joseph Cirincione: U.S. policy; weapons of mass destruction; regime change; inspections
· Amy Hawthorne: Arab politics, U.S. democracy promotion in the Middle East
· Robert Kagan: U.S. policy; use of military force; U.S.-European relations
· Anatol Lieven: European views; war on terror; Afghanistan; Pakistan
· Moisés Naím: Economic issues; anti-Americanism; views from overseas
· Martha Brill Olcott: Terrorism, oil supply; Central Asia
· Marina Ottaway: Democracy promotion in the Middle East; Iraq political reconstruction
· George Perkovich: Weapons of mass destruction; Iran; South Asia
· Mark Strauss: U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East; Iraq
· Jon Wolfsthal: Weapons of mass destruction

Visit www.ceip.org/iraq for more information.


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