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As events unfold in the Middle East, join us on Martin Luther King Jr Day to discuss prospects for war and peace in the region.
🗓 Mon, Jan 19 at 10 am CST
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Iran Update
Economist Karim Pakravan, a native of Iran, will lead a discussion with key experts to do a deep dive into events on the ground in Iran, what US involvement in the conflict entails, and what political changes in Iran could mean for the global economy and energy markets. Will meaningful regime change actually take place?
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Mon, Jan 19 at 10 am CDT
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Guest Moderator
Karim Pakravan
Karim Pakravan is an economist, global finance specialist, and consultant in the fields of emerging markets, international finance, monetary policy, and banking regulation.
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↳ Panelists
Narimon Safavi
Narimon Safavi is an Iranian-American entrepreneur, commentator, and cultural advocate based in Chicago. A frequent analyst on WBEZ’s Worldview, NPR, PBS, BBC, and Telecinco, he contributes insights on global issues, including Iran and cultural diplomacy. A guest contributor to econVue, he is currently developing COSMOPOLIS, an incubator for global cultural entrepreneurship.
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