Past Events

Events



Global Jihad and Movements of Rage

Glenn Robinson, Associate Professor in Defense Analysis at the Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences in the Naval Postgraduate School
Nov 3, 2021 at

Most violent jihadi movements in the twentieth century focused on removing corrupt or repressive secular regimes throughout the Muslim world. But following the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, a new form of jihadism…



China & the Middle East: Changes and Continuity in Contemporary Policy

Bill Figueroa
Nov 2, 2021 at

The last decade has seen a great deal of attention on the relationship between China and the Middle East. New economic and trade initiatives, a flurry of Chinese goods and construction services throughout the region,…



Communities and Conflict in Mandate Palestine

Mapping New Archival Sources to Village-Level Data
Daniel Arnon, Richard McAlexander, and Michael Rubin
Oct 26, 2021 at

The historical literature on political conflict in Mandate Palestine richly emphasizes the Israeli and Palestinian narratives of the origins of the conflict and analyzes the lived experiences in specific localities,…



Social Change and Contentious Politics: Joel Beinin and Rashid Khalidi

"Social Change and the Global Middle East" Series with the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy
Joel Beinin, Rashid Khalidi, and moderator Sean Yom
Oct 21, 2021 at -

The Middle East has a longstanding reputation as a place of contention, where ethnic groups and global powers alike have struggled over land, trade routes and, more recently, valuable resources such as oil. The Arab…



From Khurasan to Baghdad via Maragheh: Elite Scholarly and Administrative Circles in Mongol Iran

Hadi Jorati, Assistant Professor of History & Near Eastern Studies at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Oct 21, 2021 at

In this talk, Professor Jorati will put the narratives of the Mongol Campaigns in the West and the establishment of the Ilkhanate under scrutiny, with a focus on the career of the thirteenth century mathematician, Nasir…



Science and the Middle East

Harun Küçük, Director of the Middle East Center and Assistant Professor of History and Sociology of Science
Oct 19, 2021 at

Join us for a very special evening, featuring the new director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, Harun Küçük. Dr. Küçük will be discussing the role and importance of science in Middle Eastern…



Israel After Netanyahu: How Much Will Change?

Ian Lustick
Oct 12, 2021 at

After 15 years as prime minister of Israel, including a three-year stint in the 1990's Binyamin Netanyahu went down in history as that country's longest-serving leader — fundamentally transforming Israel's domestic…



The Arabic Prose Poem: Poetic Theory and Practice

Dr. Huda J. Fakhreddine
Oct 11, 2021 at

“Can there be an Arabic prose poem?” is a specific instantiation of the more universal question “Can there be a prose poem?” In Arabic, however, the question takes on added urgency because it threatens to transform the…



Discipline and Punish: Law, Policing, and Incarceration in the Middle East

Hayal Akarsu, Heba Khalil, Shai Gortler and moderator Emily Sutcliffe
Oct 7, 2021 at

Join us for a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary conversation about incarceration, policing, and the practice of law in a variety of Middle Eastern settings.



Israel After Netanyahu: How Much Will Change?: A Panel Discussion

Shira Efron, Dana El Kurd, Ian Lustick, Yofi Tirosh, and moderator Nathaniel Shils
Oct 5, 2021 at

After 15 years as prime minister of Israel, including a three-year stint in the 1990's Binyamin Netanyahu went down in history as that country's longest-serving leader — fundamentally transforming Israel's domestic…