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October 24th - - IISS Press Release - IISS Announces 4th Regional Security Summit: The Manama Dialogue

Manam Dialogue 2007
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) is pleased to announce that the 4th Regional Security Summit: The Manama Dialogue will take place from 7 to 9 December 2007 in Bahrain.
 
The Manama Dialogue is the primary security forum in the Gulf and facilitates the engagement of the national security and foreign policy establishments of the region with critical external powers. In 2007, the Dialogue will convene delegations representing 23 governments, to be led by defence ministers, chiefs of defence staff, foreign ministers, national security advisors, and other senior officials, who will interact with legislators, independent experts, academics and businesspeople.
 
As in previous years, the Dialogue will provide a unique forum composed of both on-the-record and off-the record events, informal meetings and briefings.
 
This summit will be held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Manama.  Attendance and participation is by invitation only.   Press invitations will be issued at the beginning of November.
 
For information on providing press coverage or to receive additional information, please contact dialoguepress@iiss.org or reference http://www.iiss.org/conferences/the-iiss-regional-security-summit
 
 
About The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)
 
The IISS is an international membership organisation based in London, and is both a limited company in UK law and a registered charity. It has offices in the US and in Singapore that operate under its name with charitable status in each jurisdiction. Founded in 1958, much of the Institute’s early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control, and the Institute was influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War. Over the last decade the IISS has become a truly global organisation, with individual and corporate members in over one hundred countries. The Institute’s high-profile publications are universally regarded as providing the best independent, internationally sourced information and commentary on the main strategic events touching on national, regional and global security. The IISS owes no allegiance to any government, or to any political or other organisation. The Institute’s conference activities are considered to be at the forefront of public policy development, given that its convening power is such that it can often bring government officials and others together in forums that they could not easily manage for themselves.
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