The Middle East is strategically, economically and culturally important to regional and global powers and each day the need for conflict resolution in this region is increasing. There is a high possibility of exploitation of ethnic and sectarian identities by external powers in Middle East. The main aim of the 3rd International Middle Eastern Congress was to create an intellectual consciousness and communication channels to resolve conflicts in the name of protecting the rights of Middle Eastern countries and its people.
Main Theme
“Sects, Ethnicity and Conflict Resolution“
Subthemes
Historical Background and Economical, Cultural, Psychological Factors
Sects and Ethnicity: Management Dynamics of Extraterritorial Powers
Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and other countries; Proactive Recommendations
Sects and Ethnicity: Management with Regional References
The Difficulties in Policy Making in Multi-Dimensional World System
The Impact of Ideological and Theological Backgrounds
The Examples to Modern Conflict Resolution: Successful Experiences
Systematic/Structural Problems, Opportunities, Cooperation and Conflict Resolution