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Social Media and the Reconfiguration of Political Action in Revolutionary Tunisia
(Georgetown University, Center for Democracy and Civil Society, 2011)
Transnational Media, Regional Politics and State Security
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2012)
Saudi Arabia is a crucially important media player in the Middle East, commanding modern, sophisticated and far-reaching media systems. Driving the Saudi media hegemony is what may be loosely termed "a security imperative" ...
Norm and Dissidence: Egyptian Shiʿa between Security Approaches and Geopolitical Stakes
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2019-11)
This paper presents a study of Egyptian Shiʿism by providing historical context as well as a focus on actual or current issues. The study includes a historical overview of local Shiʿism (Fatimid period, late nineteenth ...
Decentralized Humanitarian Aid Deployment; Reimagining the Delivery of Aid
(Emerald Insight, 2019-11-20)
Current centralized humanitarian aid deployment practices may encourage urbanization thereby weakening short and long-term resiliency of lower-income countries receiving aid. The purpose of this study is first, to explore ...
السياسات البيئية في الشرق الأوسط
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2019-10-14)
يتناول هذا المشروع متعدد التخصصات مجموعة واسعة من المتغيرات السياسية واالقتصادية واالجتماعية والجغرافية.
ُ ويشكل التاريخ ُ البيئي، الحقل ّ المعرفي الناشئ الذي لم يطب ً ق كما يجب على منطقة الشرق األوسط، وسيلة للتحقيق ...
Ending Pandemics: US Foreign Policy to Mitigate Today's Major Killers, Tomorrow's Outbreaks, and the Health Impacts of Climate Change.
(Journal of International Affairs, 2019-09)
Every U.S. President in recent decades has had to respond to at least one pandemic disease. Political leadership has proven decisive. In the coming years, U.S. foreign policy will face at least three inter-related issues: ...