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Study Group on Reform and Security in the Muslim World

USIP's Study Group on Reform and Security in the Muslim World was convened in February 2008 to develop a policy-relevant vision of how the United States can sustain and reassert its support for political reform in the Muslim world, while enhancing its security at home and abroad. Co-chaired by Larry Diamond and Francis Fukuyama, two of the leading experts on the regional and global security environment, the Study Group will present its findings in a final report, to be released in fall 2008.

The Study Group's final report will represent the culmination of a series of expert working groups, each of which will be inspired by a country-specific policy memo. USIP has convened an unparalleled group of core analysts to draft the policy memos:

  • Shuja Nawaz, formerly of the New York Times, on Pakistan
  • Nathan Brown, George Washington University, on Palestine
  • Amaney Jamal, Princeton University, on Jordan
  • Jean-Francois Seznec, Georgetown University, on the Gulf States
  • Samer Shehata, Georgetown University, on Egypt
  • Eric Goldstein, Human Rights Watch, on the Maghreb

Working in concert with the core analysts, a select group of advisory members of the Study Group will review and discuss each policy memo. Further case studies, especially on Lebanon, Turkey, and Indonesia, may be added before the completion of the overarching final report.

Daniel Brumberg, acting director of USIP's Muslim World Initiative and associate professor in Georgetown University's Department of Government, directs the Study Group's activities.

Honorary Co-Chairs

Larry Diamond

Francis Fukuyama

Core Analysts

Shuja Nawaz

Nathan Brown

Eric Goldstein

Steven Heydemann

Amaney Jamal

Jean-Francois Seznec

Dina Shehata

Samer Shehata

Members

Jon Alterman

Zeyno Baran

Leslie Campbell

Scott Carpenter

Michele Dunne

Haleh Esfandiari

Thomas Garrett

Amy Hawthorne

Simon Henderson

Karin von Hippel

Qamar-ul Huda

Laith Kubba

Ellen Laipson

Haim Malka

Robert Malley

Thomas Melia

Joshua Muravchcik

Andrew Natsios

Rend Al Rahim

Maggie Mitchell Salem

Paul Salem

Paul Stares

Omer Taspinar

Marvin Weinbaum

Tamara Wittes

Kenneth Wollack

Mona Yacoubian

Radwan Ziadeh

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