Middle East Policy Council, a Washington DC based non-profit organization that deals with issues concerning the Middle East
Middle Ages | East Germany | Middle East | Second Vatican Council | East India Company | World Boxing Council | United States National Research Council | University of East Anglia | National Research Council | Dutch East Indies | East Prussia | East Africa | Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Lower East Side | British Council | East Sussex | Malcolm in the Middle | East Riding of Yorkshire | Far East | East Berlin | Dutch East India Company | Council of Trent | Council of Europe | East Java | East Coast of the United States | East Coast Main Line | National Security Council | East Anglia | Middle English | East End of London |
It was first outlined in May 1993 by Martin Indyk at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and officially announced on February 24, 1994 at a symposium of the Middle East Policy Council by Indyk, then the senior director for Middle East Affairs of the National Security Council (NSC).