Cooperation Event

Reverberations of Interconnected Crises: Solidarity, Agency and Identity after the Arab Spring

MECAM Traveling Academy Keynote Lecture by Maha Yahya

Date

21/02/2023

Start

06:30 p.m. (CET)

Anti-government protesters celebrate inside Tahrir Square after the announcement of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation in Cairo February 11, 2011.
© Reuters / Asmaa Waguih

  • Conflicts, authoritarian resurgence, mass forced displacement, and economic crisis are impacting countries across the Middle East and North Africa. These have led many to depict this as the onset of an Arab winter. This talk will unpack some of the political and socioeconomic challenges facing different countries in the region and question prospective trajectories including patterns of solidarity evident in the first wave of uprisings? It will ask, how do we engage with politicized identities and their political repercussions across the regional landscape and is there room for new forms of radical politics? Speaker: Maha Yahya is director of the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, where her work focuses broadly on political violence and identity politics, pluralism, development and social justice after the Arab uprisings, the challenges of citizenship, and the political and socio-economic implications of the migration/refugee crisis. Prior to joining Carnegie, Yahya led work on Participatory Development and Social Justice at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA). She was previously regional adviser on social and urban policies at UN-ESCWA and spearheaded strategic and inter-sectoral initiatives and policies in the Office of the Executive Secretary which addressed the challenges of democratic transitions in the Arab world.

    Yahya is the author of numerous publications, including most recently Unheard Voices: What Syrian Refugees Need to Return Home (April 2018); The Summer of Our Discontent: Sects and Citizens in Lebanon and Iraq (June 2017); Great Expectations in Tunisia (March 2016); Refugees and the Making of an Arab Regional Disorder (November 2015); Towards Integrated Social Development Policies: A Conceptual Analysis (UN-ESCWA, 2004), co-editor of Secular Publicities: Visual practices and the Transformation of National Publics in the Middle East and South Asia (University of Michigan Press, 2010) and co-author of Promises of Spring: Citizenship and Civic Engagement in Democratic Transitions (UN-ESCWA, 2013).

    Find more information at Orient Institut Beirut.


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    Orient-Institut Beirut, Next to City International School, 44 Rue Hussein Beyhum, Zokak el-Blat, Beirut

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