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Roger Cohen in Conversation With Karim Sadjadpour
January 26, 2015

New York Times columnist Roger Cohen will discuss his acclaimed new book, a moving memoir of his family’s long struggle with displacement, exile, anti-semitism, and apartheid, and how these same themes continue to haunt the contemporary Middle East.

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Russia, Ukraine, and the West: Is Confrontation Inevitable?

Ukraine is the most important strategic issue for Russia, and Putin, who mistrusts the West, worries that NATO enlargement may concern Ukraine.

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· June 25, 2014
Chatham House
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NATO and the Arab Spring
June 1, 2011

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of NATO, will join Roger Cohen, columnist for the International Herald Tribune, in a conversation on "NATO and the Arab Spring".

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  • Roger Cohen
  • Jean-Claude Cousseran
  • Anders Rasmussen
  • Jan Techau
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Iran: After the Sanctions, What Next?
October 4, 2010

The recent adoption of a new round of UN Security Council sanctions, followed by bilateral measures from the United States and the EU, represents the latest attempt by the international community to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

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Iran's Clenched Fist: Should the United States Extend or Withdraw Its Hand?
July 23, 2009

Carnegie hosted leading experts Roger Cohen of The New York Times, Ali Ansari, director of the Iranian Institute at the University of St. Andrews, and George Perkovich, director of Carnegie's Nonproliferation Program, to discuss how the United States should proceed with its Iran policy given the continued unrest in the country.

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Iran - A Conversation About the Elections, Protests, and the Future
July 15, 2009

Only one month following the start of Iran’s civilian uprising, Carnegie joined forces with PEN American Center, The New York Review of Books and 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center for New York City’s first public discussion about the recent events in this pivotal Middle Eastern country.

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