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Conférence-débat en partenariat avec le Centre d'études et de recherches sur le monde arabe et méditerranéen (CERMAM)
Le Qatar est aujourd"hui une force diplomatique qui développe sa propre stratégie au Moyen-Orient et au Maghreb. De tous les conflits et de toutes les réconciliations, le Qatar est devenu la plaque tournante du nouvel ordre politique dans le Monde Arabe. Les intervenants analyseront cette diplomatie tous azimuts lors de notre séminaire.
Table-ronde autour de : Nadine ABDALLAH, docteur en droit et avocate ; Youcef BOUANDEL, professeur de sciences politiques à Qatar University ; et Fatiha DAZI-HENI, politologue, spécialiste des pays du Golfe. La table-ronde sera introduite par Monsieur Hasni ABIDI, directeur du CERMAM de Genève et sera modérée par Monsieur Denis BAUCHARD, Conseiller spécial de l'Ifri.
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