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Panel Discussion: Events Unfolding in Gaza

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Academic Political Science

Wed, Oct 25, 2023

1 PM – 2 PM (GMT+3)

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The Sullivan Lounge - Alwaleed Hall

AUC Avenue, P.O. Box 74, New Cairo, 11835, Egypt

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Join us in this panel discussion, co-hosted by the Department of Political Science and the Political Science Students' Association (PSSA), where renowned professors from AUC will provide a deeper look at the ongoing events in Gaza, as well as reflections on the current state of affairs.

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Ibrahim Awad

Professor of Practice in Global Affairs and Director, Center for Migration and Refugee Studies

The American University in Cairo

Ibrahim Awad is at present Professor of Practice in Global Affairs and Director, Center for Migration and Refugee Studies, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, at the American University in Cairo. He holds a BA degree in political science from Cairo University and a Ph.D degree in political science from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland. He has worked for the League of Arab States, the United Nations and the International Labour Organization, holding positions of Secretary of the Commission, UN-ESCWA, Director, ILO Sub-regional Office for North Africa and Director, ILO International Migration Programme. He currently is Chair of the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development (KNOMAD), hosted by the World Bank, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Euro-Mediterranean Research Network on International Migration (EuroMedMig) and Senior Fellow at the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He also serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals.


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Nesrine Badawi

Associate Professor, Political Science Department

The American University in Cairo

Nesrine Badawi is an associate professor of public and international law at the Department of Political Science. She received her PhD in Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She holds an LLM in international and comparative law, a License en Droit and a BA in political science. Badawi has experience working with United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on refugee law and has offered consultancy work to several organizations on humanitarian law and Islamic law. She has supervised several theses in the fields of Islamic law, international humanitarian law and international human rights law and she serves as an advisory editor at the University of Bologna Law Review.


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Jason Beckett

Associate Professor, Law Department

The American University in Cairo

Jason Beckett studied law at the universities of Dundee (LLB) and Glasgow (LLM and PhD); and taught at the Universities of Newcastle and Leicester. He initially studied and wrote from the heart of the mainstream, on topics ranging from the Law of the Sea, through the theory of International Law, to the Use of Force, and tried hard to defend a mainstream understanding of Public International Law from the critical challenge. He failed; and, after completing his PhD on the ontology and methodology of Customary International Law, reluctantly accepted that the mainstream project was not viable.



Since then, Beckett has examined both the indeterminacy and the biases of international law. He has analyzed the religious structure of legal discourse and the silencing of non-European White Male voices and critiqued the pursuit of universal truths and justice. His current research focuses on poverty, feminism, cultural pluralism, and the self-justification of mainstream legal analysis. Beckett also analyses the limitations, or futility, of abstract legal critique; and advocates for alternative approaches to international justice.



Nonetheless, he enjoys working with and coaching, University teams in the Telders', Jessup's, and the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights, mooting competitions.



At The American University in Cairo (AUC), Beckett has taught courses in Public International Law, International Human Rights, Legal Perspectives on the Question of Palestine, and Jurisprudence; and supervised many dissertations in related areas. He always includes current research in his teaching and often develops research projects from his classroom experiences.



He has delivered presentations in Africa, Australasia, Europe, and America, often to some acclaim. But he remains, at heart, a classroom teacher, as attested by more than fifteen years of students.


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Bahgat Korany

Bahgat Korany is a professor of international relations and political economy at The American University in Cairo (AUC). He is an honorary professor at the University of Montreal and, since 1994, has been an elected member of Canada’s Royal Society. He is the first political scientist not born in Canada to be elected to that position. He has also been a visiting professor at various universities, from Sciences Po (Paris) and Oxford to Harvard and Algiers. In addition to media activity and public talks, at places including the British Parliament ( January 2013) and European Parliament ( April 2017), Korany has published more than 100  book chapters/articles in specialized periodicals from Revue Francaise de Sciences Politiques to World Politics, some of which have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. He has also published twelve books in English, or French. His first book, Social Change, Charisma and International Behavior, was awarded the Hauchman Prize in Switzerland. His 2010 book, The Changing Middle East, was noted by CNN in 2011 as indicating the “Arab Spring” a year before it happened. He was or is on the editorial board of such periodicals as the European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Quarterly, International Political Science Review, El-Siassa El-Dawliyya, Mediterranean Politics, and Oxford Encyclopedia of Political Science. He was also lead author of the 10th anniversary special volume of the UNDP’s Arab Human Development Report during 2010 to 2013. In 2014, he was voted by the International Studies Association for the award, Distinguished Global South Scholar, for his life achievements. He was the first to receive it from the Arab world and succeeded the dean of African studies, the late Ali Mazrui.

 

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Sean Lee

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science

The American University in Cairo

Sean Lee is an assistant professor of Political Science at AUC. He received his PhD from the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University. Previously, he was a Doctoral Fellow at the Orient-Institut Beirut and a research affiliate with the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies at the American University of Beirut. His work focuses on minority communities during times of conflict, in particular in Lebanon and Syria. He has conducted fieldwork in Lebanon, Turkey, Tunisia, Germany, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. 







Research Interest

  • comparative politics 

  • research methods 

  • ethnic politics

  • conflict

  • Middle East


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