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Amatzia Baram is director of the Jewish-Arab Center and the Gustav Heinemann Institute for Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Haifa. He is the author of Building toward Crisis: Saddam Husayn's Strategy for Survival (The Washington Institute, 1998). Rend Rahim Francke, an Iraqi American, has served as executive director of the Iraq Foundation since 1991. She is a frequent writer on Iraqi politics and is coauthor of The Arab Shi'a: The Forgotten Muslims (St. Martin's Press, 2000). Kamran Karadaghi is deputy director and chief editor of Radio Free Iraq, based in Prague. Formerly a diplomatic and senior political correspondent with al-Hayat, he was a 1993 visiting fellow at The Washington Institute. Ellen Laipson is president and CEO of the Henry L. Stimson Center in Washington, D.C. She previously worked on Middle East issues for the U.S. government, most recently as vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council. Michael Rubin is a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. A frequent commentator in electronic and print media, he has traveled widely in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Sudan. Safwat Rashid Sidqi is a lawyer and cofounding member of the Kurdistan Human Rights Organization, based in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. Patrick Clawson is deputy director of The Washington Institute and editor of Iraq Strategy Review: Options for U.S. Policy (The Washington Institute, 1998). He is a frequent writer and commentator on U.S. Iraq policy.Clawson, Patrick is the author of 'How to Build a New Iraq After Saddam' with ISBN 9780944029824 and ISBN 0944029825.
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