Since the uprisings that spread across the Arab region took hold in Libya in 2011 and forced the removal of longtime ruler Muammar al-Gadhafi, the country’s fortunes have spiraled downwards. Despite an unsustainable system of governance, Gadhafi’s harsh rule had maintained relative stability in a country with a history of …
Read More »Islam and Saudi Foreign Policy
The following is an excerpt from Andrew Hammond's chapter "Producing Salafism: From Invented Tradition to State Agitprop" in the volume Salman's Legacy, edited by Madawi Al-Rasheed and published by Hurst (2018). Saudi foreign policy did not begin to play with Islamic themes until the 1960s. Wary of any scheme of meaningful …
Read More »The Ambassador: Mohamed Salah and the Future of Xenophobia in Football
While a post-Brexit United Kingdom continues to struggle with xenophobia and anxieties about the Arab/Muslim diaspora, a new hero has emerged in the country’s most popular sport. He’s wildly talented, he’s from Egypt, and he’s Muslim. Known as “The Pharaoh”, “The Egyptian King”, and even the “Egyptian Messi”, 25-year-old Mohamed …
Read More »دور الإعلام قبل وأثناء وبعد الأزمات والصراعات المسلحة
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/HM18IDKW تقدم تلك الورقة تأصيلاً نظرياً لعلاقة الإعلام بالأزمات من خلال طرح مجموعة من المحاور التي تساهم في توضيح مراحل الأزمة ودور الإعلام في كل مرحلة من مراحلها، وذلك بغية تقديم رؤية تدفع نحو التعامل بشكل أفضل مع الأزمات، وقد جاءت تلك المحاور كما يأتي: دورة …
اقرا المزيد »دور الصحافة البناءة وقت الأزمات
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/RA18TLDR تمهيد: تتناول هذه الورقة دور الصحافة البناءة وقت الأزمات، خاصة في الديمقراطيات الانتقالية، وتهتم بتعريف مصطلح الصحافة البناءة وأهميتها في المرحلة الانتقالية الحالية، خاصة في مواجهة الأزمات. حيث تزداد أهمية وسائل الإعلام ويقع على عاتقها دور كبير وقت الأزمات؛ لما لها من قدرات هائلة على …
اقرا المزيد »Social Media Applications in Crisis Management of Natural Disasters: Lessons for the Arab Region
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/AE18TAPW Introduction Throughout history, nations have suffered natural disasters that inflict damage, spread chaos, and claim lives. In contrast to anthropogenic or human-made disasters that are usually limited in scope, a natural disaster can impact a whole country, or even a continent. Earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, landslides, …
Read More »Shining New Light on the Palestinian Cause: The Unintended Consequences of Trump’s Jerusalem Declaration
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/AS18IDKH A few days before U.S. President Donald Trump declared that America would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a number of Arab heads of state—including the leaders of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the Palestinian Authority (not yet a state but one in the making …
Read More »BOOK REVIEW | As Terrorism Evolves
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/DB18BRTE Seib, P. (2017). As Terrorism Evolves: Media, Religion and Governance. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. USC journalism professor Philip Seib has done a great service for those who follow media-driven events connected with terrorism inspired by Middle East- and Africa-based terror groups that have, for …
Read More »Local Media Framing of Egyptian Monetary Policy: Insights from the 2016 Flotation of the Pound
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/EA18LMFE Abstract On November 3, 2016, the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) announced the free flotation of the Egyptian pound in an attempt to stabilize the economy. Following this announcement, the CBE issued a series of press releases addressing the matter, and the flotation was widely …
Read More »Challenges for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Age of Trump
Issue 25, winter/spring 2018 https://doi.org/10.70090/WAR18WWW American diplomats responsible for public diplomacy working in the Middle East have always faced a number of challenges. Most arise from criticisms of U.S. policy; for example, the Arab-Israeli conflict, American intervention in Iraq, or the US posture toward the civil war in Syria. In …
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