| The Day After |
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| Planning for a Post-Saddam Iraq |
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Thursday, October 3, 2002
9:00 AM
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Thursday, October 3, 2002
5:00 PM
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| Location: |
Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Directions to AEI |
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The stakes for a successful transition to a democratic regime in Iraq have never been higher. The post-war requirements to replace Saddam Hussein with a representative democracy and assure long-term stability and democratic peace in the region are significant. Policymakers, defense analysts, and foreign policy specialists must consider a host of critical questions to ensure that Iraq’s totalitarian system is not reborn under different leadership. A functional democracy in Iraq could serve as a model for other Middle Eastern nations.
How high should the United States set the bar for a post-Saddam Iraq? Are Iraq and the Arab world ready for democracy? How can Saddam Hussein and others be brought to justice for their crimes? How can we minimize the impact of military action in Iraq on the global energy market? What role can Iraq play in regional and international relations? These and other policy challenges will be addressed in a full day conference with some of the world’s leading experts on human rights, international law, petroleum economics, and foreign policy.
In the months to follow, AEI will convene a monthly seminar on a specific topic crucial to a smooth and democratic transition for the people of Iraq, including the following topics: demilitarization, de-Ba'athification, education reform, judicial reform, constitutional and federal issues, debt and reparations, environmental rehabilitation, health and social services, and the diaspora population. |
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| 8:30 a.m. |
Registration, coffee and continental breakfast |
| 9:00 |
Introduction: |
Ambassador Ryszard Krystosik, former chief of United States Interest Section, Baghdad |
| 9:30 |
Panel 1: Ambitions for Iraq? |
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Presenter: |
Kanan Makiya, Harvard University |
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Discussants: |
Ahmad Chalabi, Iraqi National Congress |
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Rend Rahim Francke, Iraq Foundation |
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Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution |
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Siyamend Othman, independent Iraq analyst |
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Richard Perle, AEI |
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Moderator: |
Danielle Pletka, AEI |
| 11:05 |
Panel 2: War Crimes |
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Presenter: |
Feisal Istrabadi, trial lawyer and Iraqi activist |
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Discussants: |
Munther al Fadhl, human rights author and legal scholar |
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Hania Mufti, Human Rights Watch, London |
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Ruth Wedgwood, Yale University |
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Moderator: |
Reuel Marc Gerecht, AEI |
| 12:30 p.m. |
Lunch |
| 2:00 |
Panel 3: Oil and the Iraqi Economy |
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Presenter: |
Patrick Clawson, Washington Institute for Near East Policy |
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Discussants: |
Ibrahim Alolom, independent analyst |
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Sinan al Shabibi, United Nations Institute for Teaching and Research |
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S. Rob Sobhani, Georgetown University |
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Moderator: |
Danielle Pletka, AEI |
| 3:35 |
Panel 4: A Post-Saddam Foreign Policy and Iraq’s International Obligations, UN Resolutions, and Regional Relations |
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Presenter: |
Bernard Lewis, Princeton University |
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Discussants: |
Serif Egeli, Turkish-USA Business Council |
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Nawaf Obaid, Saudi oil and security analyst |
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Olivier Roy, Centre National des Recherches Scientifiques |
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Moderator: |
Reuel Marc Gerecht, AEI |
| 5:00 |
Adjournment | |
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More Information
Molly McKew American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-7153 Fax: 202-862-7177 E-mail: MMcKew@aei.org
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Media Inquiries
Veronique Rodman American Enterprise Institute 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: 202-862-4870 E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
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