Conferences
Enriching the Middle East's Economic Future VII
This year’s event was once again held in conjunction with the Doha Forum, now in its twelfth year. Together, the two conferences brought together 700 participants from 100 countries. Over the past seven years, Enriching the Middle East’s Economic Future has grown into an internationally recognized forum for scholars, dignitaries, and investors who discuss pressing issues related to global policy as they also conduct private business and interchange.
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Enriching the Middle East's Economic Future VI
Now embarking on its sixth year, Enriching the Middle Easts Economic Future has grown into an internationally recognized forum for scholars, dignitaries and investors to discuss pressing issues relating to global policy and conduct private business
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Enriching the Middle East's Economic Future V
Now embarking on its fifth year, Enriching the Middle Easts Economic Future has grown into an internationally recognized forum for scholars, dignitaries and investors to discuss pressing issues relating to global policy and conduct private business.
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Enriching the Middle East's Economic Future IV
The following is a report created based on the findings of the conference "Enriching the Middle East's Economic Future IV" which took place in Doha, Qatar May 3-5, 2009.
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Enriching the Middle Easts Economic Future III
Enriching the Middle Easts Economic Future III, the third annual meeting organized by the Foreign Ministry of Qatar and the UCLA Center for Middle East Development, was held March 9-11, 2008. The meeting brought together 280 well-respected experts from 47 countries to discuss pressing issues facing the Middle Easts economic development such as energy security, oil prices, sovereign wealth funds, human capital, and the growing ties with Asia.
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