Since 1946 the Middle East Institute has
been an important conduit of information between Middle Eastern
nations and American policymakers, organizations and the public.
We strive to increase knowledge of the Middle East among our own
citizens and to promote understanding between the peoples of the
Middle East and America. Today we play a vital and unique role in
expanding the dialogue beyond Washington, DC, and actively with
organizations in the Middle East. Our Public
Policy Center and Department
of Programs present programs with top regional experts and
officials from the US and foreign governments. The George
Camp Keiser Library has the largest English-language
collection on the Middle East outside of the Library of Congress.
We publish quarterly one of the most prestigious journals on the
Middle East, The
Middle East Journal. MEI's Department
of Language and Regional Studies offers courses in Arabic,
Hebrew, Persian and Turkish and seminars highlighting the history,
literature and culture of the Middle East.
History
Middle East scholar George Camp Keiser and former Secretary of
State Christian Herter founded the Middle East Institute (MEI) in
1946. MEI's beginnings were marked by the creation of several
programs that still exist today. The George Camp Keiser Library
was established in 1946. It is home to the most comprehensive
Middle East collection in Washington, DC, outside of the Library
of Congress. A year later, MEI created The Middle East
Journal, a highly regarded academic publication. In the late
1960s and early 1970s, the organization began offering language
classes in Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Turkish. The creation of
the Public Policy Center in 1999 brought together a number of
scholars and experts to provide insightful commentaries on
critical issues pertaining to the Middle East.
Officers
MEI is managed by the Board of Governors headed by its chairman,
former Ambassador and Senator, the Honorable Wyche Fowler, Jr. The
Institute is managed on a day-to-day basis by its President,
former Assistant Secretary and Ambassador, Edward S. Walker, Jr.,
and its Senior Vice President, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary
and Ambassador, David L. Mack. A full list of the members and
officers of MEI's Board of Governors and Advisory Board is
available on our Officers
web page.
Funding
The Middle East Institute could not survive or achieve its mission
without the generous support of its Corporate
Members and additional donations coming from concerned
individuals and foundations. Additional revenue comes from
individual memberships, library members, language classes and
subscriptions to The Middle East Journal. Your support of
one or more of these programs helps enhance our understanding of
and communication with an area of the world that is critical to
our national security. Join us now by going to the Membership
and Support page of our web site.
Careers
Each year, the Middle East Institute selects students from
colleges and universities across the United States and the Middle
East to participate in its internship program. This program is a
critical tool for developing a new generation of policy leaders
committed to a rigorous, balanced and informed view of the Middle
East. We help interns build a network of contacts during their
stay with us to assist them in finding a career in the field and
we stay in touch as their careers develop. Apply online at our Leadership
Development web page.
Press
Room
MEI's senior staff and scholars are available for speaking and
media opportunities around the country and the world in support of
MEI's mission to counter half-truths, propaganda and stereotypes.
Timely analysis of key issues in the region by MEI scholars and
senior staff provide diverse viewpoints on the topics. Access Press
Room for more information about MEI's media resources, press
releases and media advisories, press kit, and press registration.
SOURCE:
Middle East Institute
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