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Book Review: The ‘War on Terror,’ State Crime, and Radicalisation by Shamila Ahmed

Citation: Ahmed, Youssef (2021) ‘Book Review: The “War on Terror,” State Crime, & Radicalisation by Shamila Ahmed’, Rowaq Arabi 26…

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Views: Have We Understood Transformations in Tunisia over the Last Decade?

Citation: Jendoubi, Kamel (2021) ‘Views: Have We Understood Transformations in Tunisia over the Last Decade?’, Rowaq Arabi 26 (1), pp.…

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The Implications of the Covid-19 Pandemic for Human Rights in Syria

Abstract This research is unusual in that it looks at the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic for human rights in…

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Views: Comments on Bahey eldin Hassan’s ‘Defending Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19’

In a recent contribution, Bahey eldin Hassan discusses three broad dynamics that alone or in partial combination could shape global…

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Book Review – Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World

The history of human rights, with its roots in religion, philosophy and revolution, stretches back centuries. Yet, as Samuel Moyn,…

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Views: Understanding Risks and Investing in Opportunities while Defending Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19

In the time of COVID-19, the situation in the Arab region and the rest of the world – aside from…

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Views: The Military and Politics in Egypt, Understanding the Relationship and Analysing Power Dynamics

This article seeks to investigate the factors behind the Egyptian military’s expanding political role. This, by definition, implies the need…

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Views: Libya Unprepared for Peace as Crisis Exacerbated by Lack of Consensus while Constitution Remains in Limbo

In over eight years since its transitional phase began, Libya has become a state riven by political divisions and armed…

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Views: Three Layers of Conflict, the Impact of External Powers on Local Conflict Resolution in Libya

Local conflicts in Libya, Syria, Yemen and Iraq are increasingly diffused with regional and global power dynamics that have little…

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