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Sharon Bloomquist <[log in to unmask]>
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>> On Apr 13, 2010, at 6:07 PM, Edward Gaier wrote:
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>>> *The Middle East Etc. Film Club and Middle East Studies Program*
>>> *Present*
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>>> Professor As`ad AbuKhalil
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>>> Obama Doctrine: 
>>> The New President’s 
>>> Record in the Middle East
>>> *
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>>> The talk will analyze Obama's policies and wars in the Middle and 
>>> the extent to which the Bush doctrine differs or overlaps with the 
>>> Obama doctrine. The talk will also analyze Middle Eastern reactions 
>>> to President Obama, particularly from the Arab World.
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>>> Thursday • April 22 • 7:30 PM
>>> *Edwin Meese III Conference Rm, Mason Hall*
>>> *
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>>> As`ad AbuKhalil is Professor of Political Science at CSU 
>>> Stanislaus and visiting professor atUniversity of California, 
>>> Berkeley. AbuKhalil is the author of /Historical Dictionary of 
>>> Lebanon/ (1998), /Bin Laden, Islam & America's New "War on 
>>> Terrorism"/ (2002), and /The Battle for Saudi Arabia/ (2004). He 
>>> maintains one of the prominent blogs on the Middle East, /The Angry 
>>> Arab News Service./
>>> /
>>> /
>>> /For more information, visit mes.gmu.edu/
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>>> /
>>> /
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>>> <AbuKhalil.pdf>
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>>> ============================
>>> Edward Gaier
>>> Program Assistant
>>> Middle East Studies
>>> George Mason University
>>> 4400 University Drive, MSN 3F4
>>> Fairfax, VA 22030
>>> Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>> Mobile: 845-380-4311
>>> Web: mes.gmu.edu
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Sharon Bloomquist
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