Politics of the Muslim World
Events in this series are organised under the auspieces of the HH Sheikh Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah Programme and the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Topics covered include Islamic ideas of state and governance, Islamic perspectives in international and transnational relations, the formation and impact of Islamist movements, Muslim minorities and debates over multiculturalism and democratisation.
For further details on this series of events contact: a.ehteshami@durham.ac.uk
Events
10 December 2020
Regional Crises, Regional Responses workshop on security threats in the Middle East (WebEx event, 1pm-5pm).
9 March 2020
Peer Exchange Workshop: Insights of Recent Research about the Development of Salafi-Jihadism in the MENA Region and Entry Points for Conflict Transformation, Beirut, 9.30am-5pm.
5 December 2019
The State of the State in the Middle East, Hatfield College, Durham University, 9.00am-5.30pm.
4-5 September 2019
Grand Strategy: Mapping the Contemporary Middle East, Al Qasimi Building, Durham University, Room 102.
8 July 2019
Roundtable: Post-IS MENA Regional Politics, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), London.
17 June 2019
The Consequences and Implications of Daesh Military Defeat workshop, Centre for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan, Amman.
- The Consequences and Implications of Daesh Military Defeat programme (.pdf)
- (Arabic) The Consequences and Implications of Daesh Military Defeat report (.pdf)
13 June 2019
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): Evaluation, Lessons Learned and Future Prospects, IMEIS Annual Conference 2019, SGIA, al-Qasimi Building, Room 102, 9am-5.30pm. See Juline Beaujouan-Marlière (ed), IMEIS Annual Conference 2019: GCC: Evaluation, Lessons Learned and Future Prospects (Global Policy Journal, August 2019).
18 September 2018
Roundtable: Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees: The Cases of Jordan and Lebanon, SGIA, al-Qasimi Building, Room 201, 9:30am-5pm.
14 June 2018
Professor Mark N. Katz (George Mason University), Better than before? Comparing Moscow’s Cold War and Putin-era Policies toward Arabia and the Gulf, Sir William Luce Lecture, Sir James Knott Hall, Trevelyan College, Durham, 12pm.
13-14 June 2018
Identity, Legitimacy and Power in the Muslim World, IMEIS Annual Conference 2018. See Juline Beaujouan-Marlière (ed), IMEIS Annual Conference 2018: Identity, Legitimacy and power in the Muslim World (Global Policy Journal, November 2018).
- Identity, Legitimacy and power in the Muslim World report (.pdf)
- IMEIS Annual Conference 2018 poster (.pdf)
- IMEIS Annual Conference 2018 provisional programme (.pdf)
5 February 2018
Roundtable: The Troubled Triangle of the Islamic State, Iran, and Syria, in collaboration with Chatham House (2.15-5pm, Lindisfarne Conference Centre, St Aidan's College, Durham).
- Listen to the podcast
- The Troubled Triangle of the Islamic State, Iran, and Syria abstracts (.pdf)
- The Troubled Triangle of the Islamic State, Iran, and Syria poster (.pdf)
20 September 2017
Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (IMEIS) Annual Conference: 'Diversity', Durham Castle. See Juline Beaujouan-Marlière (ed), IMEIS Annual Conference 2017: Diversity (Durham Middle East Papers 95, March 2018).
13 October 2016
A Conversation with Professor Bahgat Korany (SGIA, 201, 10am-12pm).
27-28 September 2016
ransformational Changes in the Middle East: Internal, Regional and International Drivers (Qatar Univeristy, Gulf Studies Centre).
Resources
Jan Claudius Völkel, Not More Than A Dent? Long-term Trends in Middle East Democracy Since the Arab Spring (Durham Middle East Paper No. 97)
Mark N. Katz, Better Than Before: Comparing Moscow’s Cold War and Putin Era Policies Toward Arabia and the Gulf (Durham Middle East Paper No. 96)
Khalil F. Osman, The Menace of a 'Post-Territorial' Islamic State (IMEIS Briefing No. 1)
Clive Jones (ed.), The Politics of Change in the Middle East (Durham Middle East Papers No. 78)