2012DEC05 Past Events “The Arab Spring and Korean Experiences of Political Transition” Conference in Cairo co-hosted by Asan and the American University in Cairo. Tags : American University in Cairo, Arab Spring, democracy
2012DEC04 Books The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions? By. Jang Ji-Hyang Jang Ji-Hyang and Clement Henry (eds.), The Arab Spring: Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions? Tags : Regional Issue
2012OCT22 Past Events Ahmed El-Naggar, “The Post-Arab Spring Economic Outlook in Egypt” Roundtable with Ahmed El-Sayyed El-Naggar, Senior Researcher, Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic … Tags : Ahmed El-Sayed El-Naggar, Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Arab Spring, economy, Egypt
2012SEP27 Issue Briefs The Curious Case of Post-Authoritarian Politics: Explaining “Muslim Rage” and the Innocence of Muslims Protests By. Jang Ji-Hyang, Peter Lee New-found political freedom is colliding with the corrosive legacies of decades of authoritarian rule. Tags : Anti-Americanism, Islam, Muslim, Rage
2011NOV06 Past Events Lisa Anderson, “The Arab Uprisings: Opportunities and Challenges” Asan Distinguished Speaker Series by Lisa Anderson, President of the American University in Cairo. Tags : Arab uprisings, Asan Distinguished Speaker Series, Egypt, Egyptian uprising, Lisa Anderson, Middle East, North Africa
2011NOV03 Past Events Asan Middle East Conference 2011 Full videos, conference sketches, and more. Tags : Al Qaeda, Arab Spring, Arang Keshavarzian, Asan Middle East Conference, Bassam Haddad, civil society, Clement M. Henry, democracy, development, Diederik Vandewalle, Eva Bellin, Fawaz A. Gerges, Israel-Palestine Conflict, Jang Ji Hyang, Kemal Kirisci, Lisa Anderson, Michael C. Hudson, Middle East, Mohamed Kerrou, political Islam, political transition, rentier states, Robert P. Parks, Rogue states, social networks, Steven Heydemann, Uzi Rabi