We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria, a free public lecture by Wendy Pearlman, the Martin and Patricia Koldyke Outstanding Teaching Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, where she specializes in the Middle East. She is the author of three books, We Crossed A…
This event is free and open to the public.
The Workshop on Arab Political Development, the Department of Near Eastern Studies, the Princeton Institute for International…
Department of Politics Assistant Professor Faisal Z. Ahmed will give a talk on his research on October 10th in the WAPD graduate seminar. A light buffet supper will be available to invited guests. This event is not open to the…
Sharan Grewal, Politics doctoral student, will present his research to the WAPD graduate student community. Talk title is “Coup-Proofing Democracy: Egypt and Tunisia in Comparative Perspective.” This event is for invited guests…
Saurabh Pant, Politics doctoral student, will present his research to the WAPD graduate student community. Talk title is “Mob Violence and Militancy: The Case of Indian Muslims.”
This event is for invited guests only. A light supper will be…
“Why the War on “Islamic Terror” is Bound to Fail”, free public lecture by Charles Harb, American University of Beirut.
Charles Harb is Professor of Social and Political Psychology and…
Workshop on Arab Political Development Graduate Seminar: Dr. Nermin Allam presenting “Whose Rights? Understanding Women’s Engagement in the 2011 Egyptian Uprising.”
Thursday, April 13 at 5:00pm
Open to Princeton University faculty and graduate students only.
Department of Politics…
David Waldner, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and Foreign Affairs and director of the Middle East Studies Program at the University of Virginia will give a public lecture, “Late to the Party: Middle East Party Systems from the…