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Alexander Corbeil

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Alexander Corbeil is a Senior Research Analyst at The Atlantic Council of Canada focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. He holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Toronto with a focus on conflict management, post-conflict resolution, and authoritarian regimes in the Middle East. Alexander has also studied conflict management in Arab-Israeli relations at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Recently, Alexander had the privilege to consult the top political echelons of NATO through the Your NATO, Your Ideas contest hosted by The Atlantic Community open think-tank. In addition, he has also lent his expertise to the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia regarding post-conflict constitutional and institutional development.

Contact: alex.corbeil@atlantic-council.ca

 

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Senior Middle East Analyst, Alexander Corbeil, Discusses Syria with CTV News

Mar 08, 2013
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The Atlantic Council’s Alexander Corbeil, Senior Middle East Analyst sat down with CTV News on March 8 to discuss the Syrian refugee situation, with the number of refugees reaching 1 million.
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  • Mapping The Syrian Conflict
    Monthly interactive map highlighting rebel gains and regime actions in Syria

Mapping the Syrian Crisis (November)

Dec 11, 2012
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Senior Middle East Analyst Alexander Corbeil has been tracking the Syrian conflict for the month of November. Under this new initiative he will be providing a monthly interactive map highlighting rebel gains and regime actions in Syria.
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Couchiching Institute’s Arab Spring Conference: Bringing a Human Approach to the Uprisings in the Middle East

Aug 14, 2012
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Our Senior Middle East Analyst, Alexander Corbeil describes the highlights of the Couchiching Institute's Arab Spring conference.
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Knocking on Bashar’s Door

Jul 18, 2012
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With Syrian rebels battling government forces in the capital Damascus and the confirmed death of at least three of Assad's inner circle, is the conflict coming to an end?
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The Annan Plan: Internal Failure but External Hope

Jun 06, 2012
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Kofi Annan’s six point plan has been sidelined as a total failure by many political observers and increasingly by those within the Obama administration. It may be argued that the Syrian rebels agree, given a recent bombing of army troops guarding United Nations observers. The in
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The Politicization of the Lebanese Army: Prospects for Increased Sectarian Violence

May 28, 2012
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What had made this country so attractive to international jet setters is also what has allowed it to become co-opted by a plurality of regional and international forces.
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Damascus Bombing: Government ‘False Flag’ or al-Qaeda Infiltration?

May 17, 2012
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It has become apparent that a radical jihadist element is now operating in the security vacuum created by the Syrian uprising---but is it to blame for last week’s bombing in Damascus, and is it working alone?
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NATO and the Arab Spring: Democracy Promotion and Security Sector Reform

Apr 03, 2012
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Given NATO’s linkages to Arab states through the Mediterranean Dialogue, the Alliance should actively support the transition to democracy in post-Arab Spring countries by utilizing its various resources in the realms of institutional creation, democracy promotion, and security sect
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