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• Salah Bourjini, former division chief <strong>of</strong> UNDP (United Nations Development<br />

Program) in New York for the UNDP programs in the Arab World, American<br />

<strong>Tunisia</strong>n Association and SAIS <strong>Conflict</strong> Management Program, SAIS, 29<br />

November 2011. <strong>Tunisia</strong>: From Dictatorship to a Democratic Era.<br />

• Marina Ottaway, Senior Associate, Middle East Program, Carnegie Endowment<br />

for International Peace, SAIS, 30 November 2011.<br />

• Rachid Ghannouchi, President <strong>of</strong> the Nahdha Party, SAIS, 1 December 2011<br />

• Barrie Freman, Director, North Africa Program, National Democratic Institute,<br />

SAIS, 5 December 2011<br />

• Daniel Brumberg, Senior Adviser at the Center for <strong>Conflict</strong> Analysis and<br />

Prevention, United States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace and Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Government at Georgetown University, SAIS, 6 December 2011<br />

Itinerary—<strong>Conflict</strong> Management Field Trip to <strong>Tunisia</strong>:<br />

22-29 January <strong>2012</strong><br />

Saturday 21 January – Sunday 22 January<br />

Participants arrive in Tunis<br />

Sunday 22 January<br />

Walking tour <strong>of</strong> Carthage and Sidi Bou Saïd (optional)<br />

Group Arrival Briefing at the Carlton Hotel, 31 avenue Habib Bourguiba,Tunis<br />

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