LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts

LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts

Welcome to the LSE Middle East Centre's podcast feed. The MEC builds on LSE's long engagement with the Middle East and North Africa and provides a central hub for the wide range of research on the region carried out at LSE. Follow us and keep up to date with our latest event podcasts and interviews!

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New Trends of Women's Activism After the Arab Uprisings: Redefining Women's Leadership

New Trends of Women's Activism After the Arab Uprisings: Redefining Women's Leadership

Speaker: Aitemad Muhanna-Matar, LSE Chair: Lori Allen, SOAS Aitemad Muhanna-Matar presents the findings of field research conducted in five countries (Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Yemen and the occupied ...

6 Nov 201428min

High-Risk Activism and Popular Struggle Against the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank

High-Risk Activism and Popular Struggle Against the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank

Speaker: Joel Beinin , Stanford University Chair: John Chalcraft, LSE Since 2002, local Palestinian popular committees have led a grass roots struggle against the separation barrier Israel has constr...

4 Nov 20141h 25min

Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War

Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah: The United States and Iran in the Cold War

Speaker: Roham Alvandi, LSE Chair: Toby Dodge, LSE Middle East Centre Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, is often remembered as a pliant instrument of American power during the Cold War. I...

16 Okt 20141h 15min

Iraq: Causes and Consequences of the Present Crisis

Iraq: Causes and Consequences of the Present Crisis

Speakers: Toby Dodge, Faleh Jabar Chair: Sami Zubaida, Birkbeck, University of London The seizure of Mosul by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and their rapid move south towards Baghdad has ...

26 Jun 20141h 42min

Oman's Foreign Policy Under Sultan Qaboos: Independent, but to What Extent?

Oman's Foreign Policy Under Sultan Qaboos: Independent, but to What Extent?

Speaker: Marc Valeri, University of Exeter Chair: Toby Dodge, LSE Middle East Centre Oman’s foreign policy under Qaboos is usually considered to be pragmatic and independent – as illustrated by the s...

22 Mai 201439min

Will the Real Palestinian Peasantry Please Sit Down? A New History of British Rule in Palestine

Will the Real Palestinian Peasantry Please Sit Down? A New History of British Rule in Palestine

Speaker: Charles Anderson, Georgetown University Chair: John Chalcraft, LSE Charles Anderson discusses his paper, which is part of a broader argument for a history from below of Arab society under t...

20 Mai 20141h 49min

The Macroeconomics of the Gulf

The Macroeconomics of the Gulf

Speaker: Raphael Espinoza, IMF Chair: Danny Quah, LSE Raphael Espinoza analyses the challenges created by the changes the economies of the Gulf states have undergone in the last decade, spurred by hi...

15 Mai 201454min

US-Iran Détente: Past and Present

US-Iran Détente: Past and Present

Speakers: Ambassador John Limbert, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern (Iranian) Affairs; Chris Emery, University of Plymouth; Roham Alvandi, LSE Chair: Toby Dodge, LSE Middle ...

12 Mai 20141h 3min

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