A public lecture by Jerrold Green, RAND Corporation
Thursday, November 30, 20062:30 PM - 4:00 PMBunche Hall 10383Los Angeles, CA 90095
Jerrold D. Green is the Director of International Programs and Development, Director of the Center for Middle East Public Policy, and Professor of International Studies at the RAND Graduate School. He is a senior political scientist at RAND in Santa Monica, California, and has served as a visiting professor USC and UCLA. He has written extensively on politics, security and strategic issues in the Middle East.
This lecture is part of the Center for Near Eastern Studies Fall lecture series on The New Middle East: Five Years After 9/11, exploring the most recent events in the Middle East, while providing perspective and analysis from a variety of points of view.
Cost : Free
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Sponsor(s): Center for Near Eastern Studies
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