C-SPAN 3 TV has confirmed that they will be broadcasting LIVE the ATFP event on “The Status and Future of the Muslim Brotherhood," 9:30-11 AM, April 15. A few more seats are available, but are being quickly filled. There will be a Q&A portion of the program, inviting questions from the audience. Also join us on Twitter as we live-tweet the event: Hashtag #mbFUTURE.
 

ATFP Panel on the Status and Future of the Muslim Brotherhood

ATFP will be presenting a panel discussion entitled "The Muslim Brotherhood: its Status and Future in a Changing Middle East." The event will be held on Tuesday, April 15, between 9:30-11 AM in the Murrow Room at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. The panel will be moderated by ATFP Senior Fellow Hussein Ibish and will feature Michele Dunne of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, William McCants of the Saban Center, Brookings Institution, and Hassan Mneimneh of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

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WHAT:
ATFP Panel Discussion
The Muslim Brotherhood: its Status and Future in a Changing Middle East.

WHO:
Michele Dunne, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
William McCants, Saban Center, Brookings Institution
Hassan Mneimneh, German Marshall Fund of the United States
Hussein Ibish, ATFP (moderator)

WHEN:
Tuesday, April 15
Registration at 9 AM, Event at 9:30-11 AM

WHERE:
Murrow Room, National Press Club
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor
Washington, DC 20045

The conversation will focus on region-wide trends facing different Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated parties in various Arab states over the past three years in the context of tumultuous changes. It will look at the rise and fall of the Brotherhood in Egypt and elsewhere, and the impact of the ouster of former president Mohammad Morsi has had on regional affiliates throughout the Middle East. Finally, the panel will try to assess the condition of Muslim Brotherhood parties, both regionally and in specific states, and look at the viability and political future facing these groups and this ideological and political orientation in the developing Arab world.



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