Programme

Day One

Time

11:00-12:00: Opening and keynote speeches

  • Sheikh Hamad bin Thamer Al Thani, Chairman of Board of Directors at Al Jazeera Media Network
  • Majed Al-Ansari, Advisor to the Qatari Prime Minister and Spokesperson for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs
11:00-12:00

Session One

The Gulf in view of the Russian war on Ukraine: Opportunities and challenges

    1. Opportunities for the Gulf
    2. Various options for Gulf countries in light of the severe international polarisation
    3. Gulf stability in a perturbed world
    4. New climates for rebuilding the Gulf system

Speakers

  • Abdullah Al-Shayji, Professor and Director of the Political Science Graduate Programme at Kuwait University
  • Nouf Al Doussari, Assistant Professor of Policy planning and development department of International Affairs
  • Abdulaziz Sager, Founder and Chairman of Gulf Research Center
  • Mahjoob Zweiri, Director of Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University
12:00-13:30
Lunch break 13:30-14:30

Session Two

The Russian war on Ukraine: A threat to international security and peace or an opportunity to shape a more balanced world order?

  1. Russia, the West and the Cold War legacy: Limited cooperation, constant fears and mutual threats
  2. The current war and the danger of unconventional weapons to global security: Nuclear, energy and food
  3. Will Russia and its allies successfully form an Eastern bloc equivalent to and parallel to that of the West?

Speakers

  • Olena Tregub, the Secretary General of the Independent Defense Anti-Corruption Committee (NAKO)
  • Leonid M. Issaev, Associate Professor at the Department for Political Science at the National Research University Higher School of Economics
  • Liqaa Maki Al Azzawi, Senior Researcher at Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
  • Hassan Barari, Professor of International Relations at Qatar University
14:30-16:00
Break 16:00-16:30

Session Three

A year into the war: A reading into conflicting considerations and strategies

  1. Putin’s moving objectives: Field defeat or plans and strategies?
  2. The cost of sanctions on Russia for Europe: Energy, food, security, migration and the rise of the right wing
  3. The West’s alternatives to disengagement with Russia: The obtainable and possible in the context of energy transition policies

Speakers

  • Jane Kinninmont, Policy and Impact Director at the European Leadership Network
  • Elias Hanna, strategy and military expert and retired general in the Lebanese army
  • Didier Darcet, Co-Founder of Gavekal-IS
  • Salman Shaikh, former director of Brookings Doha and Founder and CEO of The Shaikh Group
16:30-18:00
   

Day Two

 

Session Four

The war and the Middle East: Implications in light of the different regional roles

  1. Turkey’s multiple roles: Armament, mediation and initiatives
  2. Iran: The nuclear file, regional policies and further expansion east
  3. The impact of the war on the Palestinian struggle and the Arab-Israeli conflict

Speakers

  • Ismail Numan Telci, Vice President of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies (ORSAM)
  • Izadi foad, Associate Professor, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran
  • Honaida Ghanim, Director of the Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies (MADAR) and Visiting Professor at Birzeit University
  • Fatima Alsmadi, Senior Researcher at Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
9:00-10:30
Break 10:30-11:00

Session Five

Arab crises before and after the war

      1. Syria and Yemen: The absence of war and the absence of a settlement
      2. Lebanon, Iraq and Sudan: Economic and political crises and the conflict of foreign agendas
      3. The shadow of war in other Arab arenas: Libya, Egypt and Tunisia

Speakers

  • Mustafa Noman, Yemeni writer and politician
  • Mohammed Sarmini, President and Founder of Jusoor Center for Studies
  • Salah Eddin Elzein, Advisor to the Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network and expert in African affairs
  • Chafic Choucair, Researcher at Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
11:00-12:30
Lunch break

Session Six

Media coverage of the war

    1. How the media covered the Russian war on Ukraine
    2. War narratives in the media: Strengths and weaknesses
    3. Testimonies of correspondents (from Al Jazeera and others)

Speakers

  • Fahad Ahmed, Legal Advisor at the International Committee of the Red Cross.
  • Scott Griffen, Deputy Director of the International Press Institute (IPI)
  • Ahmad Vall Eddine, Professional journalist and novelist.
  • Suheib Alassa,A Palestinian professional journalist
  • Hoda Abdel-Hamid, is an award-winning roving correspondent for Al Jazeera English.
14:00-15:30
Closing 15:30