Middle East Program

The Middle East Program pays special attention to the role of women, youth, civil society institutions, Islam, and democratic and autocratic tendencies. In addition, the Middle East Program hosts programs on cultural issues, including contemporary art and literature in the region. MORE

The Latest from the Middle East Program

Webcast

Learning From Success: Ministers of Health Discuss Accelerating Progress in Maternal Survival

Event //
April 23, 2012 // 3:00pm5:00pm
This discussion will feature the Ministers of Health of Afghanistan, Cambodia, the Dominican Republic, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Rwanda – countries where there has been tremendous progress in the face of challenge – on the drivers of successful maternal health programs and how such efforts can be accelerated and sustained throughout the developing world. more

New Beginning or Just Showdown Postponed?: A Look at the Renewed Talks with Iran over its Nuclear Program

Event //
April 24, 2012 // 8:30am9:30am
Michael Adler was in Istanbul for the breakthrough talks April 14 between Iran and six world powers, which have re-started the negotiating process, and will present his analysis. more

New Beginning or Just Showdown Postponed?: A Look at the Renewed Talks with Iran over its Nuclear Program

Event //
April 24, 2012 // 8:30am9:30am
Michael Adler was in Istanbul for the breakthrough talks April 14 between Iran and six world powers, which have re-started the negotiating process, and will present his analysis. more

Iran’s Tone Changes in Istanbul: Nuke Talks ‘Constructive and Useful’

Article //
Apr 15, 2012
While Iran’s nuke talks in Istanbul were ‘constructive and useful,’ the real work is yet to come writes Public Policy Scholar Michael Adler in this follow-up report on the P5+1 talks in Istanbul. more
Get Center Updates
About Events and Publications
Support the Wilson Center

Follow Us Online

  • RSS Icon
  • Facebook Icon

Program Experts & Staff