
(AGENPARL) – mer 25 maggio 2022 Lebanon: is regionalism
Wednesday,  June 
: – : CEST (Bolzano/Bozen)
ONLINE EVENT
Since , Lebanon has witnessed “the most severe global crises
episodes” as the World Bank stated in its report of June , while
also declaring the ruling elite as “deliberately inactive”. Many experts,
politicians and journalists have tried to nd answers to these nancial,
economic, and political crises, questioning the motives of why political
leaders seem to be at a standstill. Most of them argue that corruption
Moderation
Lorenzo Somigli
Welcome and
introduction
University professor, USEK University, specialist in Lebanon and
Andre Sleiman
, Senior Governance and Public Policy Expert; Country
Representative of Democracy Reporting International (DRI) in Lebanon,
focusing on electoral reform, local governance, and citizen participation
, Weinberg Associate Professor of International Relations
and the Middle East; George R. Roberts Fellow, Claremont McKenna College,
California, Associate Professor of Government
Kerstin Wonisch
, PhD researcher at the Institute for Minority Rights, Eurac
Research in Bolzano/Bozen, Italy and at the University of Graz, Austria
Francesco Palermo
, Head of the Institute for Comparative Federalism, Eurac
Research in Bolzano/Bozen, Italy, and Full Professor of comparative public
law, University of Verona, Italy
Registration is required. Please register here:
The webinar will be streamed live on the Eurac Research Institute for Comparative
ederalism’s
Youtube channel.
 June