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The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations

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The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations
AbbreviationNCUSAR
Formation1983; 41 years ago (1983)
Type501(c)(3) nonprofit
52-1296502
Founder and CEO
Dr. John Duke Anthony
Websitencusar.org Edit this at Wikidata

The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations (NCUSAR) is an American non-profit organization with the goal of promoting education about the Arab world in America.

Background

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NCUSAR was founded in 1983 as a non-profit organization. The council's stated goal is to increasing knowledge and understanding of the Arab world in America. It is located in Washington, D.C.,[clarification needed] where it hosts public meetings with experts in the field of Arab–U.S. relations. The public seminars cover issues related to politics, the economy, and humanitarian aid, such as U.S. policy in Yemen and the U.S.-Saudi diplomatic relationship.[1][2] The council is currently led by Dr. John Duke Anthony.

Mission and activities

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The council works to promote various programs in order to accomplish its goal, such as educational lectures, publications, and public forums. NCUSAR hosts the annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference, a gathering to discuss issues in the Arab world. It also sponsors the intercollegiate Model Arab League, a student forum similar to the Model United Nations.

References

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  1. ^ "Can a nuanced U.S. shift on Yemen's "legitimate" Iran-backed rebels help end a grueling civil war?". www.cbsnews.com. 25 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  2. ^ "Saudi–US ties much deeper than one Saudi leader or US president, says Princess Reema". Saudigazette. 2020-11-19. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
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