The Middle East at a Crossroads: From Sectarian Strife to Shared Future
The Middle East stands at a pivotal moment in history. Long defined by sectarian divides, geopolitical rivalries, and cycles of conflict, the region now faces an urgent need for reconciliation and unity. This session will explore the root causes of sectarian strife and examine pathways toward building a shared and peaceful future.
Join us for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the complexities of the Middle East and offers perspectives on bringing collaboration, defeating extremist narratives, and achieving stability in a deeply interconnected world.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Hassan Abbas is a Distinguished Professor of International Relations at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C. Previously, he served as the Quaid-i-Azam Chair Professor at Columbia University in New York. A renowned author and scholar, Dr. Abbas has written several acclaimed books, including “The Return of the Taliban: Afghanistan After the Americans Left” and “The Prophet’s Heir: The Life of Ali ibn Abi Talib”, both published by Yale University Press. His work reflects a deep commitment to exploring critical issues in geopolitics, security, and history.
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The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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