Crisis in Lebanon: Is Peacekeeping Possible?
Public Event Co-sponsored with the Middle East Institute
Aug 8 - Red Cross workers pass aid supplies across a river in Tyre, Lebanon, after roads were destroyed by Israeli attacks. More on the crisis. (Photo: AP/Wide World)
International efforts to reach a ceasefire resolution by the Security Council this week would pave the way for the arrival of international forces in Lebanon.
With mounting pressure to insert a peacekeeping force, many issues need to be addressed.
- What do past experiences in Lebanon and elsewhere tell us about the prospects for a succesful peacekeeping mission?
- What challenges might this mission encounter?
- What mandate and requirements are necessary to address the challenges?
Speakers
- Mike Bailey
RONCO Consulting - Ambassador James Dobbins
RAND Corporation - Ambassador Arthur Hughes
The Middle East Institute - Bill Stuebner
ACDI/VOCA - Ambassador David Mack
The Middle East Institute
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