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SUMMARY:Rivers of the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:The Middle East is a generally arid region with few rivers. But as a result\, the rivers that do flow there have an outsized importance\, both physically and historically. In fact\, some of these resources are listed among the great rivers of the world. This talk will focus on a few of these rivers and emphasize their geographical\, historical\, and current importance\, including the struggle for water rights today. \nPresenter Mark Van Baalen is trained as a geologist but also has a deep interest in history. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard and is currently an Associate in Earth & Planetary Sciences at that university. Together with his wife\, Louisa\, he has traveled widely and led excursions to all continents of the Earth\, lecturing on the natural and human history of remote regions. \nRockport Public Library [1 Limerock Street Rockport\, ME 04856-0008]
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/rivers-of-the-middle-east/
LOCATION:Rockport Public Library\, 1 Limerock St.\, Rockport\, 04856
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SUMMARY:"How Populism Works in Erdogan's Turkey" with Dr. Senem Aslan
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores how Erdoğan’s increasing reliance on populist discourse and style throughout his tenure contributed to the rise of an authoritarian regime sustained by popular support. It highlights how the performative and emotional dimensions of these strategies can help autocratic leaders garner support and reinforce their perceived authenticity\, particularly when their legitimacy is under threat. \nSenem Aslan is professor of Politics at Bates College. She is the author of Nation-Building in Turkey and Morocco: Governing Kurdish and Berber Dissent published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. She recently completed a book manuscript on populism and the politics of emotions in Turkey.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/how-populism-works-in-erdogans-turkey-with-dr-senem-aslan/
LOCATION:Auburn Public Library\, 49 Spring Street\, Auburn\, ME\, 04210\, United States
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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Cooking (and lunch!) with author Sandra Garson
DESCRIPTION:Join cookbook author Sandra Garson at Scarborough Public Library for a talk on the food of the Middle East\, followed by a catered lunch. Space is limited; registration is required. \nGarson\, a former caterer and food entrepreneur\, has published numerous articles and two cookbooks. After closing her Maine bakery and catering business\, she helped establish a restaurant in Ulan Bator\, Mongolia; taught cooking in Kathmandu\, Nepal; and lectured at New York’s Rubin Museum. She now teaches Maine seniors how food reveals the secret ingredients of history.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/middle-eastern-cooking/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Library\, 48 Gorham Road\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04070\, United States
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SUMMARY:Turkey: A View from the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Turkey is a middle power located in the Middle East – indeed\, a land in the middle between Europe and Asia. Turkey has always been a challenging ally of the United States\, but the country played an essential part in the days of the Cold War countering Soviet influence. Now Turkey is invested in and has accepted the role of a key partner in the Gaza peace process. As the United States disassembles the world order which America itself largely created\, the influence of middle powers in the international system will grow in importance. William Hall explores how Turkey will engage with the United States and other nations in this latest attempt to bring peace to the Middle East. We invite you to join us for this compelling event. Registration is required. Please register at https://falmouth.librarycalendar.com/event/Turkey-CC Registrants will receive an email reminder. In the event of inclement weather\, this program will be held on Saturday\, January 24 at 11 AM. \nWilliam “Bill” Hall was an intelligence officer for the US Air Force\, serving on active duty from 1969 until 1999\, much of that time overseas in Asia\, Europe\, and the Middle East. He grew up in Virginia and received a bachelor’s degree in politics from Princeton University and a master’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia. Bill is on the board of the Camden Conference and a past president of the World Affairs Council of Maine. He and his wife\, Nancy\, live on Peaks Island.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/turkey-view-from-the-middle-falmouth/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T193000
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SUMMARY:Prospects for Middle East Peace - A Talk by Norman Olsen
DESCRIPTION:The Rockland Public Library will host Norman Olsen on Thursday\, January 8\, 2026 at 6:00 PM\, for a Camden Conference community event. Olsen will discuss from personal experience 34 years of deteriorating prospects for Middle East peace. This event will take place in the Community Room and will be livestreamed via Zoom. For more information or for Zoom links\, please email elewis@rocklandmaine.gov. \nCape Elizabeth native Norm Olsen served for 26 years in the U.S. Foreign Service\, with a total of nine years in Israel and the Gaza Strip. His first tour of duty\, as a Gaza reporting officer and USAID representative\, spanned the First Intifada\, the Madrid talks\, the secret Oslo negotiations\, the establishment of the Palestinian Authority\, and the return of Yasser Arafat to Palestine. His reporting during that time was recognized by his award of a National Human Intelligence Reporting Award from the U.S. intelligence community. His second tour of duty\, as chief of the embassy political section\, spanned the Second Intifada\, the efforts of Quartet negotiator James Wolfensohn\, the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza\, the victory of Hamas in U.S.-demanded Palestinian elections\, the successful Hamas expulsion of U.S.-backed Fatah militants who were terrorizing Gaza\, and the Israel-Lebanon war. He retired as a Senior Foreign Service Officer in 2008 and has remained active in Israeli and Palestinian affairs. He and his wife\, Pat\, live in Cherryfield\, Maine.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/prospects-for-middle-east-peace/
LOCATION:Rockland Public Library\, 80 Union Street\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Shavarsh Trio: Music & Instruments of the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:The Shavarsh Trio – Eric LaPerna\, Jeremey Zela and Leo LaZarate – perform a captivating blend of folk\, art\, and classical music from Armenian\, Greek\, Turkish\, and Arabic traditions\, using an array of traditional string\, wind\, and percussion instruments from the Middle East. \nEric LaPerna plays multiple instruments\, specializing in Middle Eastern hand drums and stringed instruments. He has been a performing musician for over 30 years. He has performed with many of Maine’s most celebrated artists and ensembles\, including the DaPonte String Quartet and the late Udi Alan Shavarsh Bardezbanian\, as well as world renowned musicians\, Ross Daly and Mal Barsamian. Eric is a Bates College faculty member and the director of the Maine Middle Eastern Orchestra and the Portland Conservatory of Music Middle Eastern Ensemble\, and is a founding member of Okbari and Maine Middle Eastern Ensemble. He also has a busy performance schedule\, teaches Middle Eastern percussion workshops\, private lessons\, and has been featured on over 30 albums. Eric will be accompanied by his son\, Leo LaZarate and Jeremey Zela. \n 
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/the-shavarsh-trio/
LOCATION:Falmouth Memorial Library\, 5 Lunt Road\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251216T183000
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SUMMARY:2001-2011: A Pivotal Decade of U.S. Diplomacy in the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:On the morning of September 11\, 2001\, when hijacked jetliners brought down the World Trade Center towers\, attacked the Pentagon\, and killed passengers and crew in Shanksville\, Pennsylvania\, Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm was in her first week of Arabic language training at the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington\, Virginia. The devastating attacks redefined U.S. diplomatic engagement in the Middle East and the experience of Micaela’s generation of Foreign Service Arabists\, who committed years of training to become proficient in Arabic. In her talk at the Belfast Free Library\, Micaela will recount her experiences as a U.S. diplomat working on U.S. policy in the Middle East before and in the tumultuous decade following the attacks of 9/11. \nPresenter Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm represented the United States around the world for 26 years\, leading U.S. diplomatic teams and advancing U.S. principles of democratic governance. Micaela spent most of her career in the Middle East and Southeast Europe\, including as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Skopje\, North Macedonia\, and in different capacities at the U.S. embassies in Zagreb\, Cairo\, Baghdad\, Tunis\, and Kathmandu and at the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem. Micaela\, her husband\, and their three children have called Belfast home since 2017. On retirement from the Foreign Service\, Micaela took on a new challenge as Executive Director of the Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting\, publisher of The Maine Monitor. She is on the boards of the Maine Press\, the Maine Freedom of Information Coalition\, the Waldo County YMCA\, and the Belfast Rotary Club.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/pivotal-decade/
LOCATION:Belfast Free Library\, 106 High Street\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T173000
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges
DESCRIPTION:In association with the 2026 Camden Conference\, Today’s Middle East: Power\, Politics & Players\, please join PPL on December 11\, where we will get to hear from Fatima Saidi on displacement\, immigration\, and navigating identity. Fatima’s specialty is storytelling. Drawing from her lived experience\, she uses narrative as a powerful tool to advocate for policy change and help the public understand realities beyond their own. Through her work\, she uplifts her community by validating their experiences and fostering empathy. Her storytelling builds bridges\, creating solidarity with non-immigrant movements and shaping a more welcoming America where we all can thrive. \nSpeaker Fatima Saidi currently serves as the Director of We Are All America (WAAA)\, a national initiative housed at the National Partnership for New Americans\, the largest immigrant- and refugee-led nonprofit advocacy organization in the country. WAAA centers the voices of directly impacted individuals in immigration and asylum discourse. Locally\, Fatima serves on the Board of Directors for the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) and previously held the position of Membership and Development Manager at the Maine Immigrant Rights Coalition (MIRC).
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/fatima-saidi/
LOCATION:Portland Public Library\, 5 Monument Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T183000
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SUMMARY:Merchants of Knowledge: Intellectual Exchange in the Ottoman Empire & Renaissance Europe
DESCRIPTION:The science of Islamic societies from the twelfth through sixteenth centuries was crucial for Renaissance science. Muslim scholars also greatly benefitted from knowledge coming out of Europe. In this presentation\, Professor Morrison will discuss the merchants of knowledge—multilingual and transregional Jewish scholars—who became an important bridge among the powers. \nRobert G. Morrison is George Lincoln Skolfield\, Jr. Professor of Religion and Middle Eastern and North African Studies at Bowdoin College. His research has focused on the role of science in Islamic and Jewish texts\, as well as in the history of Islamic science. He is the author of the book Merchants of Knowledge: Intellectual Exchange in the Ottoman Empire & Renaissance Europe. \nThis will be in person only\, but it WILL be recorded.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/merchants-of-knowledge/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camden Public Library":MAILTO: info@librarycamden.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T190000
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SUMMARY:Author Nadia El-Shaarawi\, ‘Collateral Damages’
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Camden Conference Series of Community Events\, the Blue Hill Library is sponsoring an author talk with Colby College Associate Professor Nadia El-Shaarawi on Thursday\, December 4 at 7PM in the library’s Howard Room. Join for a discussion on refugees and displacement in the Middle East\, and of Nadia’s recently released book\, Collateral Damages. \nNadia El-Shaarawi is Assistant Professor of Global Studies at Colby College. At Colby\, she teaches courses on refugees and migration\, humanitarianism\, and global health. She is a cultural and medical anthropologist who specializes in transnational forced migration\, humanitarianism\, and mental health in the Middle East and North Africa and Europe. She received her PhD in Anthropology and her MPH in International Health from Case Western Reserve University.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/nadia-el-shaarawi/
LOCATION:Blue Hill Public Library\,  5 Parker Point Road\, Blue Hill\, ME\, 04614\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T193000
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SUMMARY:How Populism Works: Erdogan’s Path to Authoritarianism in Turkey
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores how Erdoğan’s increasing reliance on populist discourse and style throughout his tenure contributed to the rise of an authoritarian regime sustained by popular support. It highlights how the performative and emotional dimensions of these strategies can help autocratic leaders garner support and reinforce their perceived authenticity\, particularly when their legitimacy is under threat. \nSpeaker Senem Aslan is professor of Politics at Bates College. She is the author of Nation-Building in Turkey and Morocco: Governing Kurdish and Berber Dissent published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. She recently completed a book manuscript on populism and the politics of emotions in Turkey. \nFor more information or for Zoom links\, please email elewis@rocklandmaine.gov
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/erdogans-path/
LOCATION:Rockland Public Library\, 80 Union Street\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251119T203000
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SUMMARY:Award-Winning Documentary 'The Other' to Screen with Special Post-Film Discussion
DESCRIPTION:**This event is currently sold out. To join the waiting list\, please email info@camdenconference.org ** \nThe Other\, a film that chronicles the efforts of Israeli and Palestinian peace-builders through seven years of conflict\, will be shown November 19 at Falmouth’s Lunt Auditorium. The special screening will be presented jointly by the Camden Conference and the Maine Jewish Film Festival as part of the annual programming leading up to the February 2026 Camden Conference\, Today’s Middle East: Power\, Politics and Players. The evening begins at 5:30 PM with a reception hosted by OceanView at Falmouth\, followed by the film screening at 6:00 PM and discussion with a planned appearance by Tim Wilson\, Senior Advisor of Seeds of Peace. \nThe Other was filmed from 2017 to 2024 and includes perspectives on the October 7th attack. The filmmakers followed Israeli and Palestinian peacebuilders\, activists\, artists\, former fighters\, and bereaved parents working toward reconciliation. The documentary features extraordinary individuals including Ahmed Helou\, a former Hamas member from Gaza who became a peace activist and has lost 60 family members in the current conflict\, and Maoz Inon\, a Jewish Israeli whose parents were murdered on October 7th but who continues advocating for peace. \nThis film\, called “eye-opening” by The Forward\, demonstrates that even amid generational trauma and conflict\, transformation is possible through the work of those choosing the difficult path of peace and co-resistance. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: Wednesday\, November 19\, 2025\nTime: 5:30 PM Reception | 6:00 PM Screening | Discussion to follow\nLocation: Lunt Auditorium\, 74 Lunt Rd\, Falmouth\, ME 04105\nAdmission: Free and open to the public\nRegistration: This event is currently sold out. To join the waiting list\, please email info@camdenconference.org\n\nThis special event anticipates the 2026 Camden Conference\, Today’s Middle East: Power\, Politics and Players which will bring together experts\, policymakers\, and the public to examine an area of critical international importance. Lunt Auditorium serves as a livestreaming venue for the annual conference. \nFor more information\, contact info@camdenconference.org
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/documentary-the-other/
LOCATION:Lunt Auditorium\, Ocean View\, 74 Lunt Rd.\, Falmouth\, ME\, 04105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T193000
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SUMMARY:Turkey: A View From the Middle
DESCRIPTION:Turkey is a middle power located in the Middle East – indeed\, a land in the middle between Europe and Asia. Turkey has always been a challenging ally of the United States\, but the country played an essential part in the days of the Cold War countering Soviet influence. Now Turkey is invested in and has accepted the role of a key partner in the Gaza peace process. As the United States disassembles the world order which America largely created\, the role of middle powers in the international system will grow in importance. Bill Hall will explore how Turkey will engage with the United States and other nations in this latest attempt to bring peace to the Middle East. \nBill was an intelligence officer for the US Air Force\, serving on active duty from 1969 until 1999\, much of that time overseas – in Asia\, Europe\, and the Middle East. He grew up in Virginia and received a bachelor’s degree in politics from Princeton University and a master’s degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia. Bill is on the board of the Camden Conference and a past president of the World Affairs Council of Maine. He and his wife\, Nancy\, live on Peaks Island. \nThis event will take place in the Library’s Community Room and will be livestreamed via Zoom. For Zoom links\, email elewis@rocklandmaine.gov
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/turkey-a-view-from-the-middle/
LOCATION:Rockland Public Library\, 80 Union Street\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T193000
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SUMMARY:How Populism Works: Erdogan’s Path To Authoritarianism in Turkey
DESCRIPTION:This talk examines how Turkey’s president Erdoğan’s use of populist discourse and style has helped sustain an authoritarian regime through popular support. It highlights how performative and emotional appeals bolster an autocratic leader’s perceived authenticity\, especially when their legitimacy is under threat. \nPresenter Senem Aslan is professor of politics at Bates College. She recently completed a book manuscript on populism and the politics of emotions in Turkey. She is the author of Nation-Building in Turkey and Morocco: Governing Kurdish and Berber Dissent published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. \nA Zoom talk only. Presented by Prince Memorial Library in collaboration with Baxter Memorial Library and Scarborough Public Library. Please register here for the link: \nhttps://princememorial.libcal.com/calendar/16477/Camden-PML
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/how-populism-works-erdogans-path-to-authoritarianism-in-turkey/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prince Memorial Library":MAILTO:library@cumberlandmaine.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T153000
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SUMMARY:The Shared World: Poems for a New Middle East
DESCRIPTION:The Cushing Public Library and the Camden Conference present The Shared World: Poems for a New Middle East\, with host Ellen Goldsmith\, on Saturday\, October 26\, 2025 from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. \nThe title\, The Shared World\, expresses the thrust of the poems by writers with Middle East origins—to foster connections\, to evoke new thoughts and feelings\, to deepen understandings. One of the poets\, Yehuda Amichai\, says he “started writing poetry\, using my words to come to terms with my life’s extremes and heal myself and go on living.” From Nathalie Handal\, another of the poets\, “I’d like to be a scarf so I can place it over my hair and understand other worlds. I’d like to be the voice of a soprano singer so I can move through all borders and see them vanish with every spellbinding note.” In the session\, presenters read and respond to their poem. Together\, the poems and commentary create a tapestry of ideas and emotions. In this participatory event there will be opportunities for attendees to engage with the poems. The handout will be posted on the Camden Conference website and also available at the session. \nEllen Goldsmith initiated the Community Events Poetry Session to bring the insights of poetry to the conference topic. Author of four chapbooks\, her first full-length collection – Are We There Yet? — is forthcoming from Kelsay Books. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and anthologies. Goldsmith holds an Ed.D. from Teachers College\, Columbia University and is professor emeritus of The City University of New York. She lives in Cushing Maine.
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/the-shared-world-poems-for-a-new-middle-east/
LOCATION:Cushing Public Library\, 39 Cross Road\, Cushing\, 04563\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T150000
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SUMMARY:Bridging East and West: Author Afarin Bellisario on WWI\, Iran\, and Modern Middle Eastern Conflicts
DESCRIPTION:Kennebunk Free Library and the Camden Conference present Afarin Bellisario at Kennebunk Free Library on Saturday\, September 27\, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. Afarin Bellisario bridges East and West\, Past and Present\, and technology and human conditions. Born and raised in Tehran\, she has built a career in high-tech after graduating with a PhD from MIT. Her debut novel\, Silenced Whispers\, is the winner of Independent Publishers of New England’s silver medal for genre fiction. It celebrates the courage of a young woman to resist oppression and colonial aggression in WWI Iran. The book provides insight into Iran during that era and how that era seeded conflicts in modern Iran and the Middle East. \nFor more information on this free event\, please visit https://kennebunklibrary.org/
URL:https://www.camdenconference.org/event/bridging-east-and-west-author-afarin-bellisario-on-wwi-iran-and-modern-middle-eastern-conflicts/
LOCATION:Kennebunk Free Library\, 112 Main Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kennebunk Free Library":MAILTO:kfl@kennebunklibrary.org
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