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Category: Middle East

Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

Iranian Nationalism during the Constitutional Revolution

Posted on November 2019 by Ritka Lal

The Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906-1911 brought major shifts to Iranian society, the reverberations of which remain evident today. This paper examine...

Arts and Culture/Arts Column/Comments/Middle East/Weekly Update

Contemporary Issues in Arab-Israeli Identity as Seen through the TV Show “Arab Labor”

Posted on November 2019 by Sam Pekats

Arts Column Written by: Sam Pekats, Davenport College ’22 Humor and personal narrative are two powerful techniques one may use to legitimize and elucidate...

Comments/Middle East

Briefing: Lebanese Economic Protests

Posted on November 2019 by admin

Middle East and North Africa Desk Written by: Since Thursday, October 17, protests have been raging across Lebanon. Here’s what you need to know: What is happen...

Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

The Dominant Male Perspective in Sexual Violence Laws: A Radical Feminist Critique of The Lebanese Penal Code

Posted on October 2019 by Natasha Mouawad

Global Issue 2019 Written by: Natasha Mouawad, American University of Beirut Introduction Jurisprudence represents a constant and sincere attempt to provid...

Comments/Middle East

Results from Tunisia’s Second Free Presidential Election

Posted on October 2019 by Ariana Habibi

Middle East and North Africa Desk Written by: Ariana Habibi, Saybrook College ’22 On October 13, Kais Saied was elected the sixth President of Tunisia in ...

Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Returning Home

Posted on October 2019 by Sara S. Al Aloul

Written by: Sara S. Al Aloul, American University of Beirut Abstract The impact of the Syrian crisis had not only spilled over into neighboring countries, but o...

Comments/Essays/Global Issue/Middle East

Palestinian Nationalism through Anderson’s Imagined Communities: An evolution of Imperialism, Nationalism and Colonialism

Posted on October 2019 by Iman Ahmed

Introduction Both limited and sovereign, Benedict Anderson’s theory encompasses a wide range of nationalisms, using such concepts as print capitalism and offici...

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