Francis Ghiles, "Can the Revolution in Tunisia put North Africa back on the world stage?"
Media Feature
April 18, 2012
Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Middle East Initiative
This is an audio recording of Francis Ghiles' April 12 lecture "Can the Revolution in Tunisia put North Africa back on the world stage?" moderated by Ishac Diwan, lecturer on public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and director for Africa and the Middle East at the growth lab of the Center for International Development
Francis Ghilès is a trilingual (English, French and Spanish) political scientist who through eighteen years with The Financial Times reporting on international capital markets and North Africa has built up extensive experience and high level contacts throughout the Western Mediterranean, the UK, the USA and Japan. He is now based at the Barcelona Center for International Affairs (CIDOB) where he analyses emerging security, political, economic and energy trends in the region and connects them to European, US and North African policy priorities.
This event was co-sponsored by the Center for International Development and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.
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