Maher Hamoud

Associate lecturer at the University of Leuven. Within the domain of Political Economy of Development, his current research is focused on the intersectionality between topics of development politics, value chains, industrialisation, and international trade with the Global South.
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Volume 26, Issue 3 (2021)
‘Counterterrorism’ and Human Rights, Twenty Years after 9/11: Part II

Table of Contents Articles War on Terror and Human Rights Violations by Security Bureaucracies: A Reading of Some General Features…

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Volume 26, Issue 2 (2021)
‘Counterterrorism’ and Human Rights, Twenty Years after 9/11: Part I

Table of Contents Articles Knowledge, Truth, and Interest: A Critique of the Political Ontology of ‘Terrorism’ Ben Ahmed Hougua Critique…

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Volume 26, Issue 1 (2021)
What has Changed in the Decade since the Outbreak of the Arab Uprisings?

Table of Contents   Articles A Worrisome Trend: Travel Bans Imposed on Human Rights Defenders in the MENA Region Inés…

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Egypt’s Private Press and Inciting for Violence Against Journalists During the 2013 Military Coup

Abstract This article aims at critically analysing the hegemony of Egypt’s business elite and the private press they own during…

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