Friday, 19 June 2015

Book Launch 19 June 2015

Title: Studying Modern Arabic Literature: Mustafa Badawi, Scholar and Critic

Dr Robin Ostle (Emeritus Research Fellow in Modern Arabic, St John’s College)

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Prior to the 1960s the study of Arabic literature, both Classical and Modern, had barely been emancipated from the academic approaches of Orientalism. The appointment of Mustafa Badawi as Oxford University's first Lecturer in Modern Arabic Literature changed the face of this subject as Badawi showed, through his teaching and research that Arabic literature was making vibrant contributions to global culture and thought. Part biography, part collection of critical essays, this volume celebrates Badawi's immense contribution to the field and explores his role as a public intellectual in the Arab world and the west.

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Annual Lecture 18 June 2015

GEORGE ANTONIUS MEMORIAL LECTURE
Title: In Memoriam George Scanlon (1926-2014): Islamic Archaeology Before and After 'The Drain Brain’

Speaker: Prof Scott Redford (SOAS, University of London)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Read about the George Scanlon Memorial Award here

Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Seminar 16 June 2015

Title: From periphery to IRCAM: how Morocco's Berbers have come in from the cold

Speaker: Dr Michael Peyron (Grenoble University, retired)
Chair: Dr Michael Willis  (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here

Monday, 8 June 2015

Lecture 8 June 2015

Title: Palestine- what future?
Dr. Mustafa Barghouti in conversation with Edward Mortimer
(General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative)
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Read about the speaker here

Friday, 5 June 2015

Seminar 5 June 2015


Title: “Bled ma-fihash Yahud ma-fihash Ta'arikh" - Researching and Narrating Morocco's Jewish Community

Speaker: Dr Orit Ouaknine- Yekutieli (Ben Gurion University and Academic Visitor at St Antony's)
Chair: Dr Michael Willis  (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here

Thursday, 4 June 2015

Book Launch 4 June 2015

Title: The Water Crisis in Yemen: Managing Extreme Water Scarcity in the Middle East

Speaker: Mr Christopher Ward (University of Exeter)
Chair: Dr Michael Willis  (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here
See the PowerPoint presentation here



The Water Crisis in Yemen provides the first comprehensive study of the water management crisis in one of the most water-short countries in the world where groundwater is being extracted at such a rate that parts of the rural economy could disappear within a generation. Based on extensive field and documentary research and practical experience in Yemen over the last fifteen years, the book was written whilst Chris was Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at Exeter. The book looks at all aspects of the crisis - institutional, environmental, technical, political economy – and asks what must Yemenis do to ensure that clean water is available for all, and that the agricultural economy can provide a decent living for the increasingly poor rural population?  The presentation at the book launch will ask – how to manage water for the benefit of the people when the government is extraordinarily ineffective?  The solution that will be discussed is an attractive one – that Yemenis can revive their traditions of local cooperation over the management of natural resources.

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Unveiling of the Investcorp Building


From left: Nada and Nemir Kirdar (the Benefactor), Dame Zaha Hadid (the Architect),
HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar (the Keynote Speaker)
and Professor  Eugene Rogan (the Director of the Middle East Centre)
On Tuesday 26 May, the Oxford University building created by Zaha Hadid was unveiled and named the Investcorp Building. The £11 million building was commissioned by St Antony’s College to provide much-needed space for its Middle East Centre. The Investcorp Building spans two Victorian buildings on Woodstock Road in the grounds of the college. Read more here

See images of the building here
See photos from the ceremony here









TV: Newsnight, BBC Two 27/05/2015, 22.30
One of the world’s top architects, Dame Zaha Hadid, is interviewed at St Antony’s College about the unveiling of the new building she has designed for the Middle East Centre. Interviewer Evan Davis describes it as ‘a gleaming new arrival…certainly eye-catching with the usual curvaceous form associated with Zaha Hadid, who also designed the Aquatics Centre of London 2012 Olympics. It is inescapably not trying to be conventional, rather like Zaha Hadid herself’. There are musical sequences over panning shots of the exterior and interior of the building.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05wxx88/newsnight-26052015
(around 33:42 on the clock)


The Guardian online, 26/05/2015, Ian Black
Article focuses on the keynote speech, at the opening of the new Investcorp building at St Antony’s College, given by Sheikha Moza bint Nasser al-Missned, ‘one of the most influential and high-profile women in the Arab world’.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/may/26/qatar-emirs-mother-speaks-out-over-treatment-of-muslims-by-west



Mail Online, 26/05/2015, via Reuters
Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-born architect, has designed a futuristic addition to Oxford University: a curvy bridge building for St Antony's College's Middle East Centre that was inaugurated on Tuesday. The 1,127-square-metre structure, which connects two existing Victorian premises, will house the centre's archive, library and 118-seat lecture theatre. The £11 million ($17 million) cost has been covered by Investcorp, an investment company which will give its name to the building and was founded in 1982 by Iraqi-born financier Nemir Kirdar.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-3097814/Oxford-University-unveils-new-Hadid-designed-Middle-East-wing.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

What's that? Roaring debate over Hadid's 'ear trumpet'
The Independent, 27/05/2015, p.6, Jay Merrick

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/architecture/zaha-hadids-modernist-library-inspires-shock-and-awe-in-oxford-10277247.html



Muslims 'dehumanised' says Qatar royal
BBC News online, 26/05/2015, Sean Coughlan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-32887820



Oxford University unveils new Hadid-designed Middle East wing
Economic Times (India), 26/05/2015, via Reuters

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/oxford-university-unveils-new-hadid-designed-middle-east-wing/articleshow/47435204.cms



Oxford University unveils new Hadid-designed Middle East wing
Channel NewsAsia, 26/05/2015, via Reuters

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/entertainment/oxford-university-unveils/1873690.html

Middle East Centre building revealed
Oxford Mail, p.3, 27/05/2015

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Lecture 19 May 2015


Title: Muslim Democrats after Charlie
Speaker: Professor Tariq Ramadan ( Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies, St Antony's College)
Convenor: Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis (St Antony's College)
Discussant: Dr Faisal Devji (Director of the Asian Studies Centre, St Antony’s College); Professor Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony’s College)

Watch the video podcast here
See the poster here 

A conversation around the publication of "Muslim Democrats of the World, Unite!” by Ghaleb Bencheikh, President of the World Conference for Religions for Peace, Anwar Ibrahim, former vice Prime Minister of Malaysia, head of the national opposition and chairman of the World Forum for Muslim Democrats. Felix Marquardt, founder of the Abd al-Raḥman al-Kawakibi Foundation and of the Khlass (Enough with) the silence! Movement, and Tariq Ramadan, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies, Oxford University.

Friday, 15 May 2015

Seminar 15 May 2015


Title: How an atheist article brought about the third Arab-Israeli war: Syria and the 1967 May-June crisis in the Middle East    

Speaker: Dr Guy Laron (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Academic Visitor at St Antony's)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here




Abstract:
Syria’s claim in early May 1967 that Israel was about to attack it was one of the reasons that Egypt mobilized its troops, a decision which had initiated a wave of counter-mobilizations and started the slide toward the June 1967 war. On a more fundamental level, Syria was also the reason that the Arab-Israeli conflict was heating up in the mid-1960s. Since 1963, its Baath regime hosted and supported Palestinian guerrilla organizations, retaliated forcefully against any Israeli attempt to till fields in the demilitarized zones, and tried to divert the tributaries of the Jordan River, one of Israel's main sources of water. On the face of it, Syrian moves made little sense. Syria was too weak to confront Israel. Why would it court military disaster? The explanation lies in the conflict between officers from impoverished background with socialist leanings and the affluent commercial and land owning elite.

Friday, 13 March 2015

Seminar 13 March 2015


Title: Which way forward?

Speaker: Afif Safieh(Palestinian Diplomat, Former Head of Mission in London, Washington D.C., Moscow)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan 
(Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here

Monday, 9 March 2015

Book Launch 9 March 2015

The Fall of the Ottomans: The Great War in the Middle East When Regimes Attack: The Repression of Protest after the Egyptian Coup of July 2013 

Speaker: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
See poster here
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Read about the speaker here
Read the review in the Guardian here 
Read the review in the Independent here


Friday, 6 March 2015

Seminar 6 March 2015


Title: Legitimisation Formulas: Sisi between Nasser and Sadat

Speaker: Dr Reem Abou El Fadl (SOAS, University of London)
Chair: Prof Avi Shlaim (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here

Friday, 27 February 2015

Seminar 27 February 2015


Title: When Regimes Attack: The Repression of Protest after the Egyptian Coup of July 2013 

Speaker: Dr Neil Ketchley (Hulme Research Fellow in Sociology, Brasenose College)
Chair: Dr Michael Willis (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here

Friday, 20 February 2015

Seminar 20 February 2015

Title: Israel - Palestine: Can Europe Save the Two-State Idea

Speaker: Dr Alon Liel (Former Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tel Aviv University)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here

Friday, 13 February 2015

Seminar 13 February 2015

Title: How European Governments subcontract policy on Israel/Palestine to parliamentarians,civil society and businesses

Speaker: Dr Phyllis Starkey (St Antony’s College and a former Member of Parliament (1997-2010)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here





Friday, 6 February 2015

Seminar 6 February 2015

Title: EU Middle East Policy Framework
Speaker: Dr Christian Berger (Director for North Africa, Middle East, Arabian Peninsula, Iran and Iraq, EEAS, Brussels)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (Director of the Middle East Centre, St Antony's College)
See poster here

Friday, 30 January 2015

Seminar 30 January 2015

Title: Between Co-optation and Mobilization: Egypt's Labour Movement from Mubarak to Sisi

Speaker: Dr Dina Bishara (Jarvis Doctorow Research Fellow in the Politics and International Relations of the Middle East, St Edmund Hall)
Chair: Dr Walter Armbrust (St Antony's College)
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Friday, 23 January 2015

Seminar 23 January 2015

Title: Why Egypt’s 2011 Uprising Has Failed to deliver on its Promise?

Speaker: Tarek Osman (The author of Egypt on the Brink)
Chair: Dr Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College)
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Read about the speaker here
Listen to the podcast here