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ROCKY MOUNTAIN UNIVERSITY MODEL ARAB LEAGUE

Agenda  |  Hotel  |  Schedule  |  Councils  |  Country Assignments

March 22-24, 2012

University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT

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University of Utah

NCUSAR  
Salt Lake City, UT

Washington, DC

Dr. Peter Von Sivers


Megan Geissler
(megan@ncusar.org)
  (202) 293-6466

 

 

Hotel Information

 

 

 

Councils

Joint Defense Council
Council on Palestinian Affairs
Council of Arab Social Affairs Ministers
Council on Political Affairs
Council of Arab Environmental Affairs Ministers
For topics by council, see the agenda.

 

 

Schedule (Tentative)

TBD

 

 

 

 

Country Assignments

Algeria Bahrain
Comoros Djibouti

Egypt

Utah State University

Iraq

Montana State University

Jordan

United States Air Force Academy

Kuwait

 

Lebanon

University of Utah

Libya

Utah Valey University

Mauritania Morocco
Oman

 

Palestine

CSU-San Bernardino

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Montana State University

Somalia

Sudan

Syria

University of Colorado - Denver

Tunisia

Montana State University

UAE

 

Yemen

Montana State University

 

 

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