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Regional Strategic Program Geoffrey Kemp directs The Nixon Center’s Regional Strategic Program, which focuses primarily on geo-political and geo-economic developments in the Greater Middle East. The current research involves two projects of great importance to U.S. interests: the future of U.S.-Iranian relations and how the growth of India and China and their increasing engagement in the Middle East influences U.S. policy. In addition to convening working groups of regional and subject-matter experts, the program has also produced a number of studies. Most recently, the program has published an essay on India and China in the Middle East and a study of the relationship between Iraq and Iran. Recent Publications: The East Moves West Geoffrey Kemp May 13, 2010 Most Iran Election Historical Analogies Are Misleading and Dangerous Paul J. Saunders July 02, 2009 A Clarifying Moment Dimitri K. Simes August 22, 2006 Desperate Times, Half Measures Geoffrey Kemp August 01, 2005 Senate Testimony: Iran - Preventing Weapons Proliferation, Terrorism and Promoting Democracy Geoffrey Kemp May 19, 2005 Iran's Bomb: American and Iranian Perspectives Geoffrey Kemp April 21, 2004 Cooperating on Iran Nikolas K. Gvosdev April 08, 2004 Muslim World's Dilemma Nikolas K. Gvosdev April 01, 2004 U.S. and Iran Nuclear Dilemma: Next Steps Geoffrey Kemp April 01, 2004 The U.S. Must Make Peace with Iran Cliff Kupchan March 17, 2004 More Similar Publications >> Recent Events: Asia's Growing Role in the Middle East - April 08, 2010 Iran Policy? - January 26, 2010 China in the Middle East - November 11, 2009 Iran's Nuclear Program: Next Steps - June 25, 2009 Iran - Fallout from the Elections - June 24, 2009 Discussion with H.E. Yousef Al Otaiba - May 19, 2009 Can the Arab-Israeli peace process be saved, and should we try? - March 10, 2009 U.S.-Iran Relations with H. H. Prince Reza Pahlavi - March 05, 2009 U.S.-Pakistan Relations - January 15, 2009 Iranian Fallout - September 09, 2008
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