Center for Strategic & International Studies
From Conflict to Cooperation: Writing a New Chapter in U. S. Arab Relations
From Conflict to Cooperation: Writing a New Chapter in U. S. Arab Relations
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In 2004, CSIS brought together this committee of former senior U.S. government officials, academics, and businesspeople to think about what the U.S. government does, and what it needs to do, to serve U.S. interests in the Arab world over the long term. The committee interviewed partners and potential partners in the Arab world, seeking to understand their perspectives and honing its recommendations with their help. The thinking was that if partnerships are needed--to reach the mutually desirable goals of peace, stability, and growth--the process of dialogue with prospective partners needs to start early and be sustained. This report is the culmination of the committee's work and lays out its practical recommendations for changing the dynamic of U.S.-Arab relations from one of conflict to cooperation.
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