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Συνέντευξη της Alison Pargeter, συγγραφέα του Return to the Shadows: The Muslim Brotherhood and An-Nahda since the Arab Spring
Συνέντευξη της Alison Pargeter, συγγραφέα του Return to the Shadows: The Muslim Brotherhood and An-Nahda since the Arab Spring
October 1 2017
Alison Pargeter, Return to the Shadows: The Muslim Brotherhood and An-Nahda since the Arab Spring, Saqi Books, 2016
Alison Pargeter, Return to the Shadows: The Muslim Brotherhood and An-Nahda since the Arab Spring, Saqi Books, 2016
October 1 2017
Public talk by Mr. Ali Fayyad on “The geopolitical developments and religion in the Middle East”
Public talk by Mr. Ali Fayyad on “The geopolitical developments and religion in the Middle East”
May 16 2017
Christopher Phillips, The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016
Christopher Phillips, The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016
March 29 2017
Patrick Cockburn, The Age of Jihad: Islamic State and the Great War for the Middle East, London: Verso Books
Patrick Cockburn, The Age of Jihad: Islamic State and the Great War for the Middle East, London: Verso Books
February 28 2017
Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
June 1 2016Iran and the Arab Uprisings: A current appraisal
Iran and the Arab Uprisings: A current appraisal
December 16 2014Between the Caliphate Soldiers, al-Qaeda, Libyan fighters and a hard place: the Maghreb
Between the Caliphate Soldiers, al-Qaeda, Libyan fighters and a hard place: the Maghreb
October 9 2014Tunisia Today. How about Morocco or Algeria Tomorrow?
