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Teaching The Middle East after The Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions
By ASI | May 13 2011
On 13-14 May 2011, the Arab Studies Institute (ASI), in collaboration with Middle East Studies Program and the Ali Vural Ak Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University, brought together forty participants for a two-day conference entitled "Teaching The Middle East after The Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions . . . Beyond Orientalism, Islamaphobia, and Neoliberalism." Click here to see the list of participants, the conference agenda, and a series of panel summaries.