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  • The Politics, Economics, and Regional Dynamics of Lebanon’s Power Crisis

    September 22, 2021

    12:30 ظهراً – 1:30 ظهراً

    ندوة عبر الإنترنت باستخدام Zoom،

    لبنان

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    In recent months, Lebanon’s notoriously costly and inefficient power sector has severely exacerbated the country’s humanitarian crisis. Amid the crippling shortages in fuel and diesel and the inability to generate electricity, critical infrastructure such as hospital services and water provision is collapsing. In August, Hezbollah announced that it had secured fuel shipments from Iran. In parallel, the United States declared that it was working with Egypt, Jordan, and the World Bank to secure Lebanese gas and electricity imports from Egypt and Jordan respectively.

    A month into both announcements, where does Lebanon’s power generation crisis stand today? How feasible and impactful are the two plans? How do they fit within the broader regional energy landscape? What are the roles and incentives of Iran, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and the United States? What will it take to see an immediate and much-needed breakthrough in Lebanon’s decades-long energy crisis?

    Speakers

    Ishac Diwan
    Professor of Economics at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris

    Jessica Obeid
    Independent Energy Policy Consultant

    Randa Slim
    Senior Fellow and Director of Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues Program, MEI

    Christophe Abi-Nassif, moderator
    Lebanon Program Director, MEI

    Photo by Ahmed Said/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

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