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Energy, Peace, and Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean


October 16, 2014
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Lower Level Conference Room, Adolphus Busch Hall
October 16, 2014
4:15pm - 6:00pm
Lower Level Conference Room, Adolphus Busch Hall

The Center for European Studies’ Eastern Mediterranean and Europe Study Group and the Belfer Center’s Middle East Initiative will co-host a distinguished panel of experts on the prospects for energy as a source of peace and conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean.

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The discovery of sizable reserves of natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea off the coasts of Cyprus and Turkey, as well as anticipated finds in Mediterranean coasts of other countries in the region, such as Israel and Lebanon, may be a potential game-changer in the region's economic and security matrix. Can the region's changing energy profile create new possibilities for peace out of seemingly intractable conflicts? Does the exploitation of the gas reserves create new possibilities for a diversification of energy resources and the easing of economic austerity pressures in the Eastern Mediterranean and, more broadly, Europe? Join us for a roundtable discussion on the implications of new energy sources in the Eastern Mediterranean for Europe and the Middle East.

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