Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammad bin Salman, and the Future of U.S.-Saudi Relations
Recorded on October 18, 2018
The Hoover Institution in Washington and the Project on Middle East Democracy host discussion "Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammad bin Salman, and the Future of U.S.Saudi-Relations." In the wake of the alleged state-sponsored disappearance and killing of Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi, the discussion will provide an important dialogue around Mr. Khashoggi, the broader crackdown on dissent under Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, and U.S. policy recommendations to address these new challenges.
Opening Remarks:
Larry Diamond – Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Panel 1 | Jamal Khashoggi: Personal Reflections and what is at stake for democracy and human rights
• Karen Attiah – Global Opinion Editor, The Washington Post; Jamal Khashoggi’s Editor
• Sarah Margon – Washington Director, Human Rights Watch
• Robin Wright – Contributing Writer, The New Yorker
Larry Diamond (Moderator) – Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Panel 2 | Implications for Saudi Arabia and U.S.-Saudi Relations
• Stephen McInerney – Executive Director, Project on Middle East Democracy
• Ambassador James Smith – Former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Michele Dunne (Moderator) – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Видео Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammad bin Salman, and the Future of U.S.-Saudi Relations канала Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution in Washington and the Project on Middle East Democracy host discussion "Jamal Khashoggi, Mohammad bin Salman, and the Future of U.S.Saudi-Relations." In the wake of the alleged state-sponsored disappearance and killing of Saudi journalist and Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi, the discussion will provide an important dialogue around Mr. Khashoggi, the broader crackdown on dissent under Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, and U.S. policy recommendations to address these new challenges.
Opening Remarks:
Larry Diamond – Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Panel 1 | Jamal Khashoggi: Personal Reflections and what is at stake for democracy and human rights
• Karen Attiah – Global Opinion Editor, The Washington Post; Jamal Khashoggi’s Editor
• Sarah Margon – Washington Director, Human Rights Watch
• Robin Wright – Contributing Writer, The New Yorker
Larry Diamond (Moderator) – Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Panel 2 | Implications for Saudi Arabia and U.S.-Saudi Relations
• Stephen McInerney – Executive Director, Project on Middle East Democracy
• Ambassador James Smith – Former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Michele Dunne (Moderator) – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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