2012APR26 Past Events Asan Plenum 2012: Leadership The Asan Institute for Policy Studies hosted the Asan P […] Tags : Asan Plenum, Asan Plenum 2012, leadership, Shin Chang-Hoon, Woo Jung-Yeop
2012MAR11 Issue Briefs Oil Price Stability Expected Despite the Iranian Crisis: Iran Striving for Depoliticized OPEC By Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter K. Lee International oil prices are likely to stabilize in the long-term owing to the cooperation-inducing systems within OPEC. Tags : economy, Iran, Oil, OPEC, sanctions
2011NOV06 Past Events Lisa Anderson, “The Arab Uprisings: Opportunities and Challenges” Asan Distinguished Speaker Series by Lisa Anderson, President of the American University in Cairo. Tags : Arab uprisings, Asan Distinguished Speaker Series, Egypt, Egyptian uprising, Lisa Anderson, Middle East, North Africa
2011NOV03 Past Events Asan Middle East Conference 2011 Full videos, conference sketches, and more. Tags : Al Qaeda, Arab Spring, Arang Keshavarzian, Asan Middle East Conference, Bassam Haddad, civil society, Clement M. Henry, democracy, development, Diederik Vandewalle, Eva Bellin, Fawaz A. Gerges, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Jang Ji Hyang, Kemal Kirisci, Lisa Anderson, Michael C. Hudson, Middle East, Mohamed Kerrou, political Islam, political transition, rentier states, Robert P. Parks, Rogue states, social networks, Steven Heydemann, Uzi Rabi
2011NOV02 Past Events Fawaz A. Gerges, “Arab Revolutions in the Making: Internal, Regional and … On November 3 Fawaz A. Gerges, professor of Middle East […] Tags : Arab Revolutions, Asan Distinguished Speaker Series, Fawaz Gerges, internal implications, international implications, regional implications
2011MAR31 Past Events Six-Country Study of Comparative Welfare Policies Title: “Six-Country Study of Comparative Welfare Polici […] Tags : Argentina, comparative study, economy, Greece, Israel, Japan, Korea, six-country study, social policy, social welfare, Sweden, United Kingdom, welfare policies
2011FEB06 Issue Briefs Egypt on Fire By Ayse Kadayifci, Peter Weinberger Since January 25, 2011, Egypt has been on fire. Inspire […] Tags : Ayse Kadayifci, democracy, Egypt, El Baradei, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, Peter Weinberger, Uprising