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"ISIS and the Challenge to Leadership in the Middle East" by Graham Fuller

November 12, 2014
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Oxley Hall 122

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Add to Calendar 2014-11-12 13:30:00 2014-11-12 15:00:00 "ISIS and the Challenge to Leadership in the Middle East" by Graham Fuller Graham Fuller formerly worked for the US government as a CIA operations officer and analyst, mostly focusing on the Middle East. He then worked as a senior political scientist at the think tank, RAND. Fuller now works as an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University. He has written many books about the Middle East. His talk will address the leadership in the Middle East and how it has contributed to unrest for over a decade. He will also discuss which states show leadership potential and why.Join by phone conference or online. If you do not have an Ohio State University username, simply sign in as a guest - enter something in the "name" field to proceed. Dial-in number: 720-279-0026 - passcode: 8391645 - then hit # - wait to be connected. Issues regarding conference call: 1-800-459-9619, option 2For more information about this or other activities, please get in contact with the Middle East Studies Center, (614) 292-5897, mesc@osu.edu See: mesc.osu.edu and click on the events calendar, or facebook.com/mesc.osu to find out what's going on now and the near future. If you would like to receive ongoing announcements or a copy of the Middle East Studies Bulletin, send a request to mesc@osu.edu To financially support our programs please go to https://www.giveto.osu.edu/igive/OnlineGiving/fund_results.aspx?Source_Code=WA&Fund=311823 The contents of this announcement were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Please let us know if you have questions concerning access, or need to request accommodations for a disability. We will either direct you to the event organizers, or, if we are the organizer, make arrangements for any necessary accommodations. Early requests are encouraged, and a week will generally allow OSU units to provide seamless access. Oxley Hall 122 Middle East Studies Center mesc@osu.edu America/New_York public

Graham Fuller formerly worked for the US government as a CIA operations officer and analyst, mostly focusing on the Middle East. He then worked as a senior political scientist at the think tank, RAND. Fuller now works as an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University. He has written many books about the Middle East. His talk will address the leadership in the Middle East and how it has contributed to unrest for over a decade. He will also discuss which states show leadership potential and why.

Join by phone conference or online. If you do not have an Ohio State University username, simply sign in as a guest - enter something in the "name" field to proceed. Dial-in number: 720-279-0026 - passcode: 8391645 - then hit # - wait to be connected. Issues regarding conference call: 1-800-459-9619, option 2


For more information about this or other activities, please get in contact with the Middle East Studies Center, (614) 292-5897, mesc@osu.edu See: mesc.osu.edu and click on the events calendar, or facebook.com/mesc.osu to find out what's going on now and the near future. If you would like to receive ongoing announcements or a copy of the Middle East Studies Bulletin, send a request to mesc@osu.edu To financially support our programs please go to https://www.giveto.osu.edu/igive/OnlineGiving/fund_results.aspx?Source_Code=WA&Fund=311823 The contents of this announcement were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Please let us know if you have questions concerning access, or need to request accommodations for a disability. We will either direct you to the event organizers, or, if we are the organizer, make arrangements for any necessary accommodations. Early requests are encouraged, and a week will generally allow OSU units to provide seamless access.