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SUMMARY:Barbara Slavin: Risks and Opportunities in Iran-US Relations
DESCRIPTION:Barbara Slavin is a distinguished fellow at the Stimson Center in Washington and a lecturer in international affairs at George Washington University. Prior to joining Stimson\, she founded and directed the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council and led a bi-partisan task force on Iran. The author of Bitter Friends\, Bosom Enemies: Iran\, the US and the Twisted Path to Confrontation (2007)\, she is a regular commentator on US foreign policy and Iran on NPR\, PBS and C-Span. \nA career journalist\, Slavin served as a columnist for Al-Monitor; assistant managing editor for world and national security at the Washington Times; senior diplomatic reporter for USA Today; Cairo and Beijing correspondent for The Economist and as an editor at the New York Times Week in Review. She covered such key foreign policy issues as the US-led ‘war on terrorism\,’ policy toward ‘rogue’ states\, the Iran-Iraq war and the Arab-Israeli conflict. She has traveled to Iran nine times. Slavin also served as a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars\, where she wrote Bitter Friends\, and as a senior fellow at the US Institute of Peace\, where she researched and wrote the report\, Mullahs\, Money and Militias: How Iran Exerts Its Influence in the Middle East. \n  \nGuest Policy\nGuests may register in advance for $30 or at the door for $35. Please arrive at 9:30 am to check in. Advance registration opens one month before each event and closes the Wednesday before each event.  There is no cost for WACHH members to attend. \n\nPre-Registered Guests (non-member) – $30.00\nNon-WACHH members who register online in advance of event\n\nWACHH Members\n\n\nWalk-in Guests (non-members) – $35.00\nGuests who have not pre-registered
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