The Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) and The Georgetown University Democracy and Governance program, cordially invite you to a major international conference on:



Democracy in the Arab World:

The Arab Spring: 
Getting It Right


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The Arab Spring: Getting It Right
Dear Friends, Members, and Colleagues: 

Join us for the CSID 13th Annual Conference on Thursday, May 3, 2012, at the Marriott Gateway Hotel, in Crystal City, VA, bringing together some of the most respected and influential scholars, experts, practitioners, activists, and policy makers from the US and the Muslim World.  REGISTER NOW.  Early Registration and discounted rates have been extended to April 22nd. Also:
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  • Please consider supporting the conference and CSID by becoming a co-sponsor of the conference ($5,000) or by purchasing a reserved table for the Keynote Luncheon ($1,000).  Co-sponsors also receive a reserved table and 10 free full-day registrations.  All co-sponsors and reserved tables will be listed in the program booklet.

 

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY
 
13th Annual Conference
 
 
 
The Arab Spring:
Getting It Right

 
 
 
Thursday, May 3, 2012


Marriott Gateway Crystal City
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia 22202 USA
 

 
Register Now

EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS ON APRIL 22


 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM

 
8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.             Registration                    
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.             Opening Statements
    
 
·       Dr. Tamara Sonn, Chair, Program Committee
·       Dr. Radwan Masmoudi, CSID President

 
9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.                  Panel 1
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Getting It Right I: 
Elements of Successful Democratic Transitions

(Moderated Roundtable)


Chair: Daniel Brumberg, Georgetown University


·       Steven Heydemann, U.S. Institute of Peace

·       Jason Gluck, U.S. Institute of Peace

·       Alfred Stepan, Columbia University

·       Laith Kubba, National Endowment for Democracy


10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.         Break

11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.         Panel 2
 
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The Arab Spring: 
Regional and Global Impacts
 


Chair:  Richard Martin, Emory University
 
 
·  Religion and the Arab Spring:  Global Context and Implications - Brian Grim, Pew Research Center
 
·  Changing Regional Politics - Marc Lynch, George Washington University
 
·  A View from Syria - Radwan Ziadeh, Syrian National Council; Carr Center for Human Rights, Harvard University
 
·  A View from the Gulf - Caryle Murphy, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

·  Arab Spring and Its Effects on Regional Alignments - Aylin Unver Noi, Gedik University, Turkey


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12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.         Keynote Luncheon
  
Future Prospects for Islam & Democracy After The Arab Spring

Keynote Speakers:


Carl Gershman
President, National Endowment for Democracy

Samir Dilou
  Tunisian Minister for Human Rights and Transitional Justice, and Spokesman for the government

Congressman Keith Ellison
First Muslim Representative in Congress


Presentation of the Muslim Democrat of Year Award

Rached Ghannouchi


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2:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.        Panel 3
                
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Getting It Right II: 
Islam and Democratic Transitions


Chair: Asma Afsaruddin, Indiana University


 
 
·   Islam and Democracy in the 21st Century:  Beyond Old Debates - John Voll, Georgetown University
 
·   Islam and Democratization in the Context of the Arab Spring  - Jocelyne Cesari, National Defense University

·   Youth Civic Engagement in the Arab Region:  An Analysis of Drivers and Outcomes - Jon Kurtz, Mercy Corps

·   Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Islamic Centrism, and an Emerging Fiqh of Citizenship  - David Warren, University Manchester

.   Ten Promising Trends in the Middle East's New Human Rights Landscape  - Shadi Mokhtari, American University


3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.        Break

4:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.        Panel 4
                  
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Challenges Faced by Specific Countries

Chair: Abdulwahab Alkebsi, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)

 
 
 
·   Algeria, the Arab Spring, and the Waving of Islamism's 'Red Flag':  Prospects for a Genuine Change in Algeria - Anwar Haddam, Movement for Liberty and Social Justice (Algeria)
 
·   Serve or Rule:  Egyptian Security Sector and the Much-Needed Reform  - Marija Marovic, Balkan Center for the Middle East, Serbia
 
·   Tunisia's Economic Challenges - Seth Rau, Tufts University
 
·   Post-War Transitions in Syria - Daniel Serwer, Johns Hopkins University
 

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5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.         Concluding Keynote
 

How Can the US and the International Community Support Arab Democracy?
 

Invited Keynote Speakers:

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton


Senator John Kerry 
Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate


Mohamed Salah Tekaya
Ambassador of Tunisia to the United States



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Where & When

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Marriott Gateway Crystal City
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia 22202 USA
Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy
1625 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 601
Washington, DC, 20036
202-265-1200