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Episode 102: Cross-border conflict

Episode 102: Cross-border conflict

Update: 2022-03-25
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Protracted conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa, Horn of Africa and parts of Asia, although usually arising from intra-state disputes, rarely remain contained within national borders. Through the XCEPT project, supported with UK Aid from the UK government, Chatham House explores the informal supply chains and economies that develop across borders during times of war. 

In this episode, XCEPT Project Manager Leah de Haan speaks to Chatham House experts Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib and Renad Mansour about cross-border conflicts in North Africa and the Levant. 

First, Lina and Renad explain how a regional approach to analysing war economies in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq can enable us to better understand the dynamics of the conflict. Then Tim reveals the connections between civil war in Libya and conflict zones elsewhere in north Africa.  

Find out more:

Cross-border conflict, evidence, policy and trends (XCEPT)

Credits:

Speakers: Tim Eaton, Lina Khatib, Renad Mansour

Hosts: Leah de Haan, Ben Horton

Editor: Jamie Reed Sound Services

Recorded and produced by Chatham House

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Episode 102: Cross-border conflict

Episode 102: Cross-border conflict

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