Security Forces in Arab States

Nov 5, 2012


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U.S. Institute of Peace

The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a discussion on the state of security forces in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Syria. All four countries were in some state of political transition with the army, police and intelligence .. Read More
The U.S. Institute of Peace hosted a discussion on the state of security forces in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Syria. All four countries were in some state of political transition with the army, police and intelligence services playing different roles in each. Topics included enforcing civilian control over security forces, dealing with corruption and training options. The panelists responded to questions from members of the audience.
Manal Omar participated by Skype from Cairo.

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  • Unidentified Speaker,
  • Brumberg, Daniel
  • Hanlon, Querine
  • Heydemann, Steven
  • Omar, Manal
  • Perito, Robert M.
  • Sallam, Hesham
  • 01:54:17 of 01:58:03
  • Brumberg, Daniel

    Senior Adviser U.S. Institute of Peace->Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention
  • Hanlon, Querine

    Fellow U.S. Institute of Peace->Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding
  • Heydemann, Steven

    Senior Adviser U.S. Institute of Peace->Middle East Initiatives
  • Omar, Manal

    Director U.S. Institute of Peace->Iraq, Iran, and North Africa Programs
  • Perito, Robert M.

    Director U.S. Institute of Peace->Security Sector Governance Center
  • Sallam, Hesham

    Co-Editor Arab Studies Society->Jadaliyya