Schedule
Saturday, December 3, 2011
8:30 am – 9:00 am
Welcome
Ruth Simmons, President,Brown  University 
Opening Address
Emeka Anyaoku, Chief, Former Secretary General ofBritish Commonwealth 
9:00 am – 10:15 am
The Arab Spring: Challenges to Democratization andNation  Building 
· MODERATOR: Peter M. Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Africana Studies Program,Johns  Hopkins  University 
· Daniel Serwer, The Center for Transatlantic Relations, American Consortium on European Union Studies, EU Center of Excellence,Johns  Hopkins  University 
· Abdelwahab El-Affendi, Coordinator, Democracy and Islam Programme Centre for the Study of Democracy;University  of Westminster 
· Chibli Mallat, The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques; Visiting Professor of Islamic Legal Studies,Harvard  Law  School 
· Richard Joseph, John Evans Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
· Ali Mazrui, Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies,Binghamton  University 
10:30 am – 11:45am
Arab Spring 2011: Prognosticators Roundtable
Darfur : Towards Sustainable Peace
All Panels Will Take Place In The Martinos Auditorium Of The Perry And Marty Granoff Center For The Creative Arts...
Participants Subject To Change
Saturday, December 3, 2011
8:30 am – 9:00 am
Welcome
Ruth Simmons, President,
Opening Address
Emeka Anyaoku, Chief, Former Secretary General of
9:00 am – 10:15 am
The Arab Spring: Challenges to Democratization and
· MODERATOR: Peter M. Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Africana Studies Program,
· Daniel Serwer, The Center for Transatlantic Relations, American Consortium on European Union Studies, EU Center of Excellence,
· Abdelwahab El-Affendi, Coordinator, Democracy and Islam Programme Centre for the Study of Democracy;
· Chibli Mallat, The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques; Visiting Professor of Islamic Legal Studies,
· Richard Joseph, John Evans Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
· Ali Mazrui, Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies,
10:30 am – 11:45am
Arab Spring 2011: Prognosticators Roundtable
·         MODERATOR: Darren Kew, Associate Professor, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance; Executive Director of the Center for Peace, Democracy, and Development, University  of Massachusetts 
·         Emmad Shahin, Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, University of Notre Dame
·         Lina Khatib, Program Manager for the Program on Arab Reform and Democracy, Stanford  University 
·         Tarek Masoud, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard  University   
·         Stuart Krusell, Associate Director, Office of External Relations, MIT 
12:45pm – 1:15 pm
Keynote Address
Ali Suleiman Aujali, Libyan Ambassador to the United States 
1:30 pm–3:00 pm
·         MODERATOR: Lina M. Fruzzetti, Royce Family Professor in Teaching Excellence and Professor of Anthropology, Brown  University 
·         Alex de Waal, Program Director, HIV/AIDS and Social Transformation, Social Science Research Council
·         Ali B. Dinar, Associate Director, The African Studies Program, University  of Pennsylvania 
·         Eddie Thomas, Fellow, The Rift Valley Institute
·         Christa Capozzola, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance, USAID
·         Ryan Spencer Reed, Photographer
3:15 pm – 4:45 pm
·         MODERATOR: Roger Middleton, Chatham   House
·         Thomas Kwasi Tieku, Director, African Studies, University  of Toronto 
·         Lant Pritchett, Professor of Economic Development, Harvard  University 
·         Jehanne Henry, Senior Researcher for Sudan  and South Sudan , Human Rights Watch
·         Rebecca Hamilton, Journalist and Author, Pulitzer  Center 
·         Eric Reeves, Smith  College 
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Keynote Address
John Schram, Former Canadian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Angola, Ethiopia, Eritrea and the Sudan; High Commissioner to Ghana and Sierra Leone; Distinguished Senior Fellow, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Senior Fellow, Centre for International Relations, Queen’s University
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Literature and the Spoken Word
* This event will take place in the George Houston Bass Performing Arts Space in Churchill House located at 
155 Angell Street
155 Angell Street
·         MODERATOR: Raphael d’Abdon
·         Twin Poets
·         Titillate Sonuga
·         Offiong Bassey  
Presiding: Nduka Otiono, Postdoctoral Fellow, Africana Studies, Brown  University 
Sunday, December 4, 2011
8:30 am – 9:00 am
Welcome
Corey D. B. Walker, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies, Brown  University 
Opening Address
Chinua Achebe, David and Marianna  Fisher  University  Professor of Africana Studies, Brown  University 
9:00 am – 10:15 am
·      MODERATOR: Olakunle George, Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies, Brown  University   
·      Robert Rotberg, Director, Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Harvard  University  ; President, World Peace Foundation 
·      Walter Carrington, Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria 
·      James J. Hentz, Head of Department and Professor of International Studies & Political Science, Virginia Military Institute 
·      Scott D. Taylor, Director of African Studies, Georgetown  University 
·      Omer Ismail, Senior Policy Advisor, The Enough! Project
·      Deborah Brautigam, School of International Service, American  University 
10:30 am – 11:45 am 
·         MODERATOR: Tijan Sallah, Senior Economist, The World Bank
·         Richard Dowden, Director, Royal African Society of London 
·         Matt Wells, Researcher, Human Rights Watch
·         Muna B. Ndulo, Professor of Law, Director of Institute for African Development, Cornell  University 
·         Brent Huffman, Assistant Professor, Medill  School   of Journalism Northwestern University
·         Tony Gambino, Consultant and Former Mission Director, USAID Congo   
·         Xiaohon He, Professor of International Business, Quinnipiac  University 
12:30 pm – 1:15 pm
Keynote Address
David Shinn, Former United States Ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso, Adjunct Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm 
·      MODERATOR: Corey D. B. Walker, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies, Brown  University 
·      Alex Vines, Research Director, Royal Institute of International Affairs; Chair of Africa Program, Chatham   House 
·      Blair Rutherford, Director of the Institute  of African  Studies, Carleton  University     
·      John Campbell, Former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria  , Senior Fellow for African Policy Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
·      Robert Rotberg, Director, Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Harvard  University  ; President, World Peace Foundation 
·      Chitsaka Chipaziwa, Ambassador of Zimbabwe   to the United Nations 
·      C. E. Onukaogu, Resident Commissioner, The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Anambra State , Nigeria 
·      Vivian Nkechinyere Enomoh, The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Anambra State , Nigeria 
3:15 pm – 5:15 pm
Literature: The Spoken Word
MODERATOR: Alastair Niven, Principal, Cumberland   Lodge
Chinua Achebe
Sonia Sanchez
Jayne Cortez
Yusef Komunyakaa
Obiora Udechukwu
 Bassey Ikpi
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