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Emerging Lebanon: A New Role for the Future
Conference (in english)
 
The Centre for Lebanese Studies
March 28th, 29th, 1998
The new parameters that govern the shaping of a new role for Lebanon after the war which suspended the function and role fulfilled by the country in the region. The active and continuous debate within Lebanon on where the country is heading in various sectors and functions; the reconstruction process itself is based on certain assumptions of what this role is.
Program
 
  Saturday 28th March
Session I

Visions of The Past and of The Future

Session II
Regional and International Partners
Session III
The Peace Process
Session IV
Lebanese Expatriates
 
  Sunday 29th March
Session V

Sector Overviews I: Banking, Finance, Commerce and Industry

Session VI
Sector Overviews II: Culture, Tourism and Services
Session VII
A New Role for Lebanon
 
Participants
 
  Tommy Arwitz
Alexandra Asseily
George Asseily - Schroder Asseily
Ghassan Barrage - Arthur D. Little
Garbis Chekerdjian - Cheker Estates and Development Group
Bassam Fattouh - School of Oriental and African Studies
Toufic Gaspard - Economic and Legal Consultant
Alberto Haddad
Kamal Hamdan - Consultation and Research Institute
Jean Hannoyer
Lisa Hannoyer
Nigel Harris - Development Planning Unit, University College London
Youssef Khalil - Central Bank of Lebanon
Boutros Labaki - Council for Development and Reconstruction
Nicholas Nahhas - Sibline S.A.L.
Salim Nasr - Ford Foundation
Samir Nasr - National Investments Guarantee Corporation
Fadi Osseiran - Banque d’Affaires
Paul Raphael - Merrill Lynch
Makram Sader - Lebanese Bankers Association
Kamal Salibi - Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies
Nadim Shehadi - Centre for Lebanese Studies
Raghid El Solh - Project for Democracy Studies in the Arab Countries
Ghias El Yafi - Tahira Sales Ltd
Ghazi Youssef - American University of Beirut
Georges Zouain - UNESCO
 
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