Research Seminar Series
 
The Research Seminar Series is held with the objective of facilitating informed discussion and debate on the challenges facing modern-day policy makers in the region. Bringing together academics and researchers from different and often varying backgrounds, the seminar series also serves as a focal point for the identification and consolidation of research interests.

Demography in the Muslim World, Mehtab Karim, Distinguished Senior Fellow and Affiliated Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University
Empirical Public Finance and Education Reform, Nada Eissa, Associate Professor, Georgetown University, February 2010
The Gulf Gas Sector: Challenges and Solutions for the 21st Century, NJustin Dargin, Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative, Fulbright Scholar of the Middle East, November 2009
How do College Students Form Expectations?, Basit Zafar, Economist, Microeconomic and Regional Studies Function, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, October 2009
Institutional Development and the UAE Disability Act of 2006, Victor Pineda, Visiting Scholar, Dubai School of Government, Founder of the Victor Pineda Foundation, September 2009
The Effects of Monetary Policy on Bank Lending in the US, Chetan Dave, Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Dallas, July 2009
Trading with Sanctioned States: A Case Study of the UAE’s Commercial Relationship with Iran during US Sanctions, Bryan Early, Research Fellow, Dubai Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, May 2009
What Accounts for the Success of Islamist Parties in the Arab World?, Michael Robbins, Research Fellow, Dubai Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 2009
Prospects for Energy Integration in the GCC, Justin Dargin, Research Fellow, Dubai Initiative, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 2009
Analysis of Dubai's Performance in the 2007 TIMMS Test, Mike Helal, Visiting Researcher, Dubai School of Government, January 2009
Problems of Urban Design and Policy in 21st Century Cities, Dr. Nabil Kamel, Assistant Professor, College of Design, Arizona State University, November 2008
Do the Gulf Oil-Producing Countries Influence Regional Growth?, Dr. Nadeem Ilahi, Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund, October 2008
Democracy Promotion in Troubled Times: the Limits of Western Donor Assistance to Civil Society, Dr. Manal Jamal, Research Fellow, Dubai School of Government, April 2008
Change in the Arab World: Implications and Impact for Dubai, the Gulf, and the Arab Region, Afshin Molavi, Fellow, New America Foundation, December 2007
Support for Democracy and Political Islam in Arab Countries, Michael Robbins, PhD Candidate in Political Science, University of Michigan, December 2007
The Knowledge-based Economy: Worldwide Trends and New Ideas, Jean Francois Rishchard, Former Vice President, The World Bank, November 2007
The Impact of Hajj, Dr. Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Research Fellow, Dubai School of Government, Dubai Initiative Faculty Affiliate, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard U, June 2007
The Evolution of Society and Polity in the United Arab Emirates, Dr. John Fox, Senior Scholar and Former Chair of the Department of International Studies, American University of Sharjah, April 2007
Globalization and the Gulf States, Jeremy Jones, Dubai Initiative Research Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 2007
The Challenge of Democracy in the Arab World: Beyond Structures and Institutions, Abdelslam Maghraoui, Former Director of the Muslim World Initiative, US Institute of Peace, April 2007
Policy Options for Iraq and Implications for the Middle East, Gregory Aftandilian, Dubai Initiative Research Fellow, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, March 2007
Breaking the Stalemate on Global Governance Reform, Johannes Linn, Executive Director, Wolfensohn Center for Development, Brookings Institution, February 2007
Advances and Trends in Public Administration, Ms. Henrietta Fore, US Undersecretary of Management, February 2007
China and the GCC: Challenges and Opportunities to Increasing Cooperation, Sam Blatteis, Research Associate Candidate, Dubai School of Government, January 2007