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The Arabs: A History
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  • Podcast
  • The Arabs: A History

    Audio recording from The Arabs: A History

    February 16, 2012

    Dining with al-Qaeda
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  • Podcast
  • Dining with al-Qaeda

    Audio recording from Dining with al-Qaeda

    February 15, 2012

    The East Moves West
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  • The East Moves West

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    February 15, 2012

    Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later
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  • Egypt's Unfinished Revolution: One Year Later

    The Middle East Institute is pleased to host Egyptian journalist Ashraf
    Khalil for a discussion of his new book, Liberation Square: Inside the
    Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation, and the political
    landscape in Egypt on the first anniversary of the revolution. This
    book is the first account of the Tahrir Square uprisings from someone
    who was on the ground and witnessed the protests firsthand. Ashraf
    Khalil will analyze the status quo in Egypt today and reasons for both

    February 14, 2012

    Tunisia Tests the Waters of Democracy
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  • Tunisia Tests the Waters of Democracy

    Ten months after a young fruit seller set himself alight in a small, marginalized town in central Tunisia, his compatriots will be voting in what many are hoping will be the country’s first free and fair elections. In the poll set for October 23, Tunisians will be electing a national constituent assembly that will be charged with writing the rules of the new political era. That assembly will spend up to a year writing a new constitution and deciding which form of government the country will have.

    October 1, 2011

    The Fight for Egypt's Soul
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  • The Fight for Egypt's Soul

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Dr. Mona Makram-Ebeid, Professor of Political Science, American University of Cairo, and former Egyptian Parliamentarian, for an examination of the unprecedented changes that have taken place in Egypt over the last three months. Dr. Makram-Ebeid will analyze the current situation in Egypt, as well as expectations for upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections.

    Speaker: Mona Makram-Ebeid

    April 21, 2011

    Israel After Egypt: Opportunities and Challenges for Peace
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  • Israel After Egypt: Opportunities and Challenges for Peace

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host the Honorable Robert Wexler and Dr. Yoram Peri for a discussion about the challenges facing Israel and the Middle East peace process in the wake of the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Some in Israel, including former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, argue that current events in the region make it imperative that Israel move quickly to secure a peace treaty with the Palestinians. Others insist Israel proceed with caution, given the increased instability in the region.

    February 23, 2011

    After the People's Revolution: An Examination of the Egyptian Military
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  • After the People's Revolution: An Examination of the Egyptian Military

    The Middle East Institute is proud to host Dr. Graeme Bannerman and Col. Joseph Engelhardt for an in-depth look at the Egyptian military and its anticipated role in the wake of the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Bannerman and Engelhardt have had extensive interaction with members of the Egyptian military over the past thirty years.

    February 18, 2011

    Covering Egypt, Covering Islam: What the Media Get Wrong (and Occasionally Right)
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  • Covering Egypt, Covering Islam: What the Media Get Wrong (and Occasionally Right)

    Drawing on over thirty years' experience covering Middle Eastern and Islamic issues, mostly for the BBC, Roger Hardy argues that the media have all too often shown a chronic lack of understanding of Islam and Muslim societies – and by distorting or sensationalizing Muslim issues have made it harder to combat extremism and win the 'war of ideas.' As Arab and Muslim protesters take to the streets of Cairo and the Arab world, Hardy examines if coverage and understanding of the Muslim world has deepened or improved.

    February 17, 2011