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Event Podcast: Shafeeq Ghabra "Transition in Regime, State, and Society in the Arab World"
Overview
An audio recording from a February 28, 2017 MEI Speaker Series event with Shafeeq Ghabra, Professor of Political Science at Kuwait University.
Listen to the full event recording below:
For more information on the event, click here.
Event Abstract
Dr. Ghabra will talk about the challenges facing the Arab world today and identify these challenges in the context of the existing civil wars, violence, and injustices. The region will not be able to move away from the existing collapse without a new social political order that focuses on education, political and economic reforms, accountability of rulers, separation of powers, freedom of expression and justice.
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“Event Podcast: Shafeeq Ghabra "Transition in Regime, State, and Society in the Arab World".” News, , February 28, 2017.
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