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Webinar: Q&A with Paul Kinsinger on Middle East turmoil

Libyan rebels fighting against autocratic leader Muammar Gaddafi will decide their own fate, but Thunderbird Professor Paul Kinsinger said they might need outside assistance in two ways. “As to whether the Libyans need any outside assistance, I see two categories where help is most critical,” Kinsinger said March 2, 2011, during a free alumni webinar. “The first is humanitarian assistance, primarily on the Tunisian border where there are many thousands of refugees trying to get out of Libya and away from the strife. The second could be — and I use the word ‘could’ because I think it is still very much conditional — some kind of limited military intervention or assistance to the rebels to even the playing field.” Kinsinger, a Middle East expert who spent nearly 20 years with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, leads Thunderbird’s Learning Consulting Network. During his hourlong presentation, he responded to live questions from the online audience. Watch the full webinar for more insights:

Thunderbird Webinar: Middle East Turmoil: Thunderbird School of Global Management Professor Paul Kinsinger talks March 2, 2011, about Middle East unrest during an alumni webinar. View the video on YouTube or on China’s www.tudou.com (2:56).
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