12:00 pm, January 30, 2012 - 1:15 am, January 31, 2012
Location:
Center for National Policy
1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Suit 333
Washington
, DC
20001
United States
Event Description:
Featuring:
Gregory Aftandilian
Former Middle East analyst at the U.S. Department of State
Nathan Brown
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Michele Dunne
Atlantic Council
Paul Sullivan
National Defense University
With Islamist parties dominating the new parliament and the powers of the yet undetermined president uncertain, what changes can we expect in Egyptian foreign policy? Will the military continue to have an instrumental political role after it returns to the barracks post-June 2012? Join CNP President Scott Bates and an expert panel to discuss how Egypt's new political map might affect the future of the US-Egyptian relationship.
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