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Princeton Committee of FPRI
John R. Haines, Executive Director

 



Ike's Gamble:

America's Rise to Dominance in the Middle East


Ike's Gamble



Featuring

Michael S. Doran
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Member, FPRI Board of Advisors

Thursday, September 27, 2016
6:00 pm Reception, 6:30 pm Lecture, 8:00 pm Adjournment
The Present Day Club, 72 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ

Books will be for sale following the event
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Michael DoranIn this talk, author Michael Doran explores the Suez Crisis of 1956 – one of the key events in the history of U.S. relations with the Middle East – and offers a new understanding of the lessons President Eisenhower drew from the crisis, and what those lessons mean for America’s role in the Middle East then – and now. Doran served as a senior director for the National Security Council, a senior advisor in the State Department, and as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense. A member of FPRI’s Board of Advisors, he appears regularly in national broadcast and print media to comment on contemporary developments in the Middle East.



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