{
"authors": [
"Bassma Kodmani",
"Galip Dalay",
"Hossein Mousavian",
"Jihad Makdissi",
"Riad Hijab",
"Rouba Mhaissen",
"Tayssir Raddawi",
"Joseph Bahout",
"Marwan Muasher",
"Yezid Sayigh",
"叶海亚 玛哈•",
"Tobias Ellwood",
"Shanta Devarajan"
],
"type": "event",
"centerAffiliationAll": "dc",
"centers": [
"Carnegie Endowment for International Peace"
],
"collections": [
"Arab Awakening"
],
"englishNewsletterAll": "menaTransitions",
"nonEnglishNewsletterAll": "",
"primaryCenter": "Carnegie Endowment for International Peace",
"programAffiliation": "MEP",
"programs": [
"Middle East"
],
"projects": [],
"regions": [
"美洲",
"美国",
"中东",
"Syria"
],
"topics": [
"政治改革",
"民主推广",
"国际安全挑战",
"美国国防政策",
"美国外交政策"
]
}叙利亚的轨迹和美国面临的挑战
2017年4月6日周四
Washington, DC
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活动演讲者
Bassma Kodmani
Galip Dalay
Hossein Mousavian
Jihad Makdissi
Riad Hijab
Rouba Mhaissen
Tayssir Raddawi
Joseph Bahout was a nonresident fellow in Carnegie’s Middle East Program. His research focuses on political developments in Lebanon and Syria, regional spillover from the Syrian crisis, and identity politics across the region.
Marwan Muasher is vice president for studies at Carnegie, where he oversees research in Washington and Beirut on the Middle East. Muasher served as foreign minister (2002–2004) and deputy prime minister (2004–2005) of Jordan, and his career has spanned the areas of diplomacy, development, civil society, and communications.
Yezid Sayigh is a senior fellow at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, where he leads the program on Civil-Military Relations in Arab States (CMRAS). His work focuses on the comparative political and economic roles of Arab armed forces, the impact of war on states and societies, the politics of postconflict reconstruction and security sector transformation in Arab transitions, and authoritarian resurgence.
Tobias Ellwood
Shanta Devarajan