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Happy Dog Takes on the World: “Middle East Conflicts—Any Prospects for Resolution”

In the last five years, the Middle East has experienced revolutions and counter-revolutions, civil wars, terrorism and more. What can be done to stabilize the region and create favorable conditions for multiple conflict-resolution processes?

The next Happy Dog Takes on the World event will address this question with a discussion titled “Middle East Conflicts—Any Prospects for Resolution.”

The event will he held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Happy Dog (5801 Detroit Ave.).

Moderated by WCPN host/producer Tony Ganzer, the conversation will be held between:

  • Karl Kaltenthaler, professor and fellow at the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron; and
  • Pete Moore, the Hanna Professor of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University.

The City Club of Cleveland event will be held in collaboration with the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, International Partners in Mission, and the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle Eastern Studies (NOCMES).

Case Western Reserve University is one of the community partners of NOCMES, which is made up of many area universities and community organizations.

Learn about the event at cityclub.org/events/the-elusive-search-for-peace-in-the-middle-east.