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STANFORD — “Prospects for Democracy in Iran: Assessing the Regime and the Opposition,” a one-day conference, will be November 2 at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
WHAT: Important issues and aspects of the drive for democracy—including the nuclear issue, internal opposition, domestic politics, and civil society—in Iran will be explored and discussed. WHEN: from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, November 2 WHERE: Stauffer Auditorium, Hoover Institution WHO: Researchers from a wide range of institutions and organizations
RSVP: To reserve a seat at the conference, contact Hoover Institution Public Affairs at 650-723-0603.
AGENDA: “Prospects for Democracy in Iran: Assessing the Regime and the Opposition”
Friday, November 2nd , 2007 The Hoover Institution, Stauffer Auditorium
8:45 a.m. — Introduction and Welcome
9:00 a.m. — Regime Structure and Splits Chair: Abbas Milani, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, and Hamid and Christina Moghadam Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University
The Regime Structure: Fatemeh Haghighatjoo (Harvard University) The Clerical Structure: Arash Naraghi (University of California, Santa Barbara)
10:30 — Break
10:45 — The Internal Opposition Chair: Michael McFaul, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
12:15 — Lunch
1:30 — Civil Society Chair: TBA
The Sexual Revolution: Pardis Mahdavi (Pomona College) Internet Activism and Bloggers: John Kelly (Columbia University)
3:00 — Break
3:15 — The Nuclear Question and U.S.–Iran Relations Chair: Larry Diamond, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Commentator: Michael Shuster, National Public Radio
The State of Iran’s Nuclear Program: Dr. Shahram Chubin (Geneva Centre for Security Policy) Public Reactions, Political Factors, and Splits in the Regime on the Nuclear Issue: Abbas Milani (Hoover Institution, Stanford University)
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