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Inside the Middle East: Q&A with His Excellency Dr. Mahmoud Gebril
In this installment of “Inside the Middle East: Q&A,” recorded on September 22, 2015, Mahmoud Gebril, Former Prime Minister of Libya, discusses Libya's difficult transition including international intervention and the overthrown of the Qaddafi regime, subsequent elections and reform efforts, and his hopes for future political stability and economic prosperity.
Watch the interview with Dr. Gebril, conducted by Kristin Wagner, Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy and Master's Candidate at the Flectcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, here:
For a recording of Dr. Gebril's full lecture "The Future of Arab Upheavals" at the Middle East Initiative, click here.
For more about the event and Dr. Gebril, click here.
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