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The Middle East Policy Council (MEPC) is a Washington, D.C.-based
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non-profit organization that produces analysis and commentary on issues impacting U.S. national interests in the Middle East. It was founded in 1981 under the stated mission to "expand public discussion and understanding of issues affecting U.S. policy in the Middle East." MEPC was originally named the American Arab Affairs Council and was co-founded by journalist Richard Curtiss, who later founded the '' Washington Report on Middle East Affairs,'' and George Naifeh, who remained president of the MEPC until 1991. Subsequent presidents include
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(1991-1997) and
Charles W. Freeman Jr. Charles "Chas" W. Freeman Jr. (, born March 2, 1943) is an American retired diplomat and writer. He served in the United States Foreign Service, the State and Defense Departments in many different capacities over the course of thirty years. Mo ...
(1997-2009). Frank Anderson was the president of the MEPC from 2009 to April 2012. Anderson served in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency for 26 years. He served three tours of duty in the Middle East as an agency station chief, headed the Afghan Task Force (1987–89), and was chief of the Near East and South Asia Division. In late 2013 the MEPC board appointed
Ford M. Fraker Ford M. Fraker (1948 – September 4, 2017) was a and American diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.He was president of the Middle East Policy Council and chairman, Merrill Lynch Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Career highlights Prior t ...
president. Following Fraker's death, Richard J. Schmierer was elected president of the council in 2017.


Programs

The Council advances its mission through three programs: the quarterly journal '' Middle East Policy,'' the Capitol Hill Conference Series for policy makers and their staff, and professional development workshops for educators through the
TeachMideast
' arm. According to the Council web site: "Fresh thinking and new insights have been our stock in trade from the beginning. The policy practitioners, analysts, economists and academics appearing in our venues have provided a wide diversity of views on the region stretching from Morocco to Afghanistan and from Central Asia to Oman. They question conventional wisdom and explain complex issues without oversimplifying them." Established in 1993, the Capitol Hill Conference Series is aimed at members of Congress and their staffs, opinion leaders and members of the media. According to the Council web site "the starting point for each forum is the same: What are the interests of the United States in the Middle East, and how should they be realized?" Recent Capitol Hill Conferences include: * ''Changes and Challenges in Israeli & Palestinian Leadership'' (7/16/2021) * ''The Impact of Climate Change on the Middle East'' (4/23/2021) * ''Middle East Policy in Transition: Issues for the 117th Congress & New Administration'' (1/29/2021) * ''Arab-Israeli Relations on the Eve of the U.S. Election'' (10/23/2020) * ''Progress or Conflict? What to Expect for U.S. Policy in the Middle East'' (7/17/2020) * ''The Middle East in 2020'' (4/17/2020) * ''U.S. - Iranian Confrontation: Domestic, Regional and Global Implications''(1/17/2020) * ''The United States, Israel, and Palestine: An Assessment'' (10/25/19) * ''The United States - Saudi Arabian Relationship'' (7/19/19) * ''The Future of U.S. Engagement in the Middle East'' (4/12/19) * ''The Trump Administration's Middle East Policies: A Mid-term Assessment'' (1/25/19) Video archives from these events are available on the MEPC website and the events are streamed live. Since 1985, the workshops of ''TeachMideast'' have been conducted in nearly all fifty U.S. states, reaching over 20,000 teachers. The Contributor Dialogue Series was introduced in spring of 2021 to explore Middle East Policy Journal articles through interviewing different authors of compelling pieces. Recent Contributor Dialogues include: * ''Permission to Narrate a Pandemic in Palestine'' (7/29/2021) Executive Director Bassima Alghussein interviews Bram Wispelwey, Rania Muhareb, Mads Gilbert and David Mills. * ''Iran's Regional Dynamics: A Piecemeal Approach'' (6/24/2021) Executive Director Bassima Alghussein interviews Dr. Banafsheh Keynoush. * ''Democrats’ Attitudes toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict'' (5/20/2021) Executive Director Bassima Alghussein interviews Dr. Jonathan Rynhold.


Other content

In addition to featuring its journal articles, videos, and transcripts from the Capitol Hill Conferences, the MEPC web site houses various book reviews and essays written by scholars and members of the MEPC board. The council also shares a recurring feature series, ''Middle East In Focus'', that provides a synopsis of news and commentary from Middle Eastern and other international media. This survey complements a digest of timely articles from the region also available on the web site. In 2011, Senior fellow Mark N. Katz contributed a weekly series, ''The War on Terror in Perspective'', where he addressed "the regional impact of American withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. policy choices after withdrawing from these conflicts, and the broader geopolitical context in which 'war' takes place." Political risk analyst Ian Siperco has also contributed articles regarding political developments in the region.


Funding

In expressing alarm over former MEPC president Chas Freeman's nomination to the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in early 2009, '' Weekly Standard'' contributing editor Michael Goldfarb claimed that MEPC funds from Saudi Arabia were for "the funding of a Saudi lobby that could widen the range of debate, i.e. counter the Israel lobby." Mr. Goldfarb's phrase "Saudi lobby" referred to an article by '' Washington Times'' writer Eli Lake where he wrote that "Since 1997, Mr. Freeman has been president of the Middle East Policy Council (MEPC), a Washington think tank. In 2007, he accepted a $1 million donation from Prince
Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud ( ar, الوليد بن طلال آل سعود; born 7 March 1955) is a Saudi Arabian billionaire businessman, investor, philanthropist and royal. He was listed on '' Time'' magazine's Time 100, an annual list of the ...
that, according to a press release at the time, was meant for "future projects" for the council." Mr. Lake went on to write that "In an interview in 2006 with the Saudi-U.S. Relations Information Service, Mr. Freeman said, 'These are obviously very difficult times for any organization attempting to promote better understanding and stronger ties between the United States and the Arab world. Attitudes are extremely negative. Financial support has been very negatively affected both by the deterioration in the atmosphere ndthe sense on the part of many of our Arab donors that nothing can be done to fix the negative image of the Arabs in the United States at present.' The interview was publicized in 2009 on the blog of a former foreign policy director of the
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Steve J. Rosen Steven J. Rosen served for 23 years as one of the top officials of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). He is often singled out in writings about AIPAC. He was indicted in August 2005 for alleged violations of the Espionage Act, ...
." Michael Goldfarb, '' Weekly Standard''
Schumer Calls Rahm, Concern Grows About Saudi Lobby
Feb 27, 2009
Eli Lak
Obama's Intelligence Pick Linked to Saudi Arabia
Feb. 27, 2009, Washington Times.
According to non-profit disclosure forms, The Middle East Policy Council's 2007 total receipts were $731,000.


Membership

* Former President, In Memoriam - The Hon.
Ford M. Fraker Ford M. Fraker (1948 – September 4, 2017) was a and American diplomat who served as U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.He was president of the Middle East Policy Council and chairman, Merrill Lynch Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Career highlights Prior t ...
, Former Ambassador, Saudi Arabia; Former Senior Adviser, Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co. *President and Chairman - Hon. Richard J. Schmierer, Former Ambassador, Oman * Member - Ms. Karen Koning AbuZayd, Former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations * Member - Ms. Bassima Alghussein, Former Alghussein Global Strategies * Member - Dr. Janet Breslin-Smith, Former Deputy Staff Director, Senate Agriculture Committee * President Emeritus and Member - The Hon. Chas W. Freeman Jr., Chairman, Projects International; Former Assistant Secretary of Defense; Former Ambassador, Saudi Arabia; Former President, Middle East Policy Council * Member - Ms. Anne Joyce, Editor, ''Middle East Policy'' * Member - Dr.
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, President, American Academy of Diplomacy; Former Ambassador Algeria, Bahrain and Afghanistan * Member - The Hon. William A. Rugh, Former President, AMIDEAST; Former Ambassador, U.A.E. and Yemen * Member - The Hon.
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, Former Ambassador, Saudi Arabia * Member - The Hon. Patrick Theros, Former Ambassador, Qatar * Member - Mr. Tom Walter, Former President,
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Saudi Arabia * Chairman Emeritus - Dr. Omar Kader, Chairman and CEO, Paltech


References


External links


MEPC - Homepage

TeachMideast - Homepage
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