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26 September – Roundtable on Mapping the Syrian Conflict


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The NATO Council of Canada

cordially invites you to a round table discussion on

Mapping the Syrian Conflict: On the Ground and Online

featuring…

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Alex Corbeil

 

NATO Council Middle East Research Analyst & Media Commentator

Alexander Corbeil is a Senior Research Analyst at The NATO Council of Canada focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. He holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Toronto with a focus on conflict management, post-conflict resolution, and authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. Alexander has also studied conflict management in Arab-Israeli relations at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Recently, Alexander had the privilege to consult the top political echelons of NATO through the Your NATO, Your Ideas contest hosted by The Atlantic Community open think-tank. In addition, he has also lent his expertise to the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia regarding post-conflict constitutional and institutional development. Alexander is also a frequent guest on CTV National News.

Event Information

When: Thursday, September 26, 2013

18.00 – 20.00

Roundtable & Reception

Coffee, tea and hors d’oeuvres

Where: The Dominion of Canada Insurance Building,

165 University Ave.

4th Floor Meeting Room

Participation Fees: Members $20

Non-Members: $25

Student Members: Free

Student Non-Members: $10

 

Limited seating – Contact the NCC by September 25 to register 

First Come, First Served

Please call (416) 979-1875 or e-mailing RSVP@atlantic-council.ca

Public Transit: St. Andrew’s Subway Station


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