Lebanon and the Arab Spring
A USIP Congressional Newsmaker Series Event
On May 10, 2011 Congressman Charles Boustany of Louisiana spoke about the current situation in Lebanon and how it is fairing in the Arab Spring, as Syria and the Arab world are being rocked by historic change.
Congressman Boustany was first elected to Congress in December 2004. He represents Louisiana's Seventh Congressional District. He is the co-chair of the U.S.-China Working Group and is active on foreign affairs issues related to the Midle East. Congressman Boustany is also a member of the House Ways and Means Committee and serves as the chair of the Subcommittee on Oversight.
Speakers
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Representative Charles Boustany, SpeakerMember of the U.S. House of Representatives, Louisiana's 7th District
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Richard H. Solomon, Welcome and IntroductionsPresident, United States Institute of Peace
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Mona Yacoubian, ModeratorSenior Program Officer, Middle East and Director, Lebanon Working Group, United States Institute of Peace
This event was part of the United States Institute of Peace's Congressional Newsmaker Series, designed to educate the public about issues of war and peace with a special focus on international conflict prevention and resolution.
Explore Further
- Boustany Calls for Clear U.S. Strategy on Lebanon
News Feature | May 11, 2011 - USIP's Eye on the Middle East and North Africa
News Feature | Spring 2011 - The Syrian Uprising's Impact on Lebanon
On the Issues | by Mona Yacoubian | May 9, 2011 - Countries and Regions: Lebanon