Decentralization and Federalism have been recurrent themes in Lebanese politics for many years. Administrative changes are part of the first, whereas political changes are part of the second. Decentralization is still seen as one of the primary reforms that has not yet occurred in a nation where even minute details may swiftly escalate into significant issues. Which one is more able to implement?
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Elie Abou Aoun, Director of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
H.E Dr. Ziad Baroud, lawyer - managing partner at HBDT Law Firm Former minister of Interior and Municipalities
Dr. Hisham Bou Nassif, Weinberg Associate Professor of International Relations and the Middle East, and Georges R.Roberts Fellow
Akram Elias,Co-founder and President of Capital Communications Group, Inc. (CCG). Advisory Council of Global Ties US.
Ms. Racha Itany, Political Activist | Sustainable Development Supporter & Implementer
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