Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints And Adaptation.

Lebanon Support and Institut Français du Proche-Orient
Cordially invite you to a talk on:
Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints and Adaptation.
While the neighbouring countries have been in flux since 2011 with popular movements taking to the streets of various Arab cities and crises breaking out in others, Lebanon has managed to adapt to the many challenges brought about by regional political crises.
This talk will revolve around the book “Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints and Adaptation” which explores the impact of the Arab uprisings of 2011 on Lebanese politics and society.

With discussants:
- Editors:
Rosita Di Peri, Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations, department of Culture, Politics and Society, University of Torino.
and
Daniel Meier, Associate Researcher at CNRS Pacte (Grenoble) and lecturer at the University of Geneva.

- And authors:
Marie-Noëlle AbiYaghi, Head of Research at Lebanon Support, Associate Researcher Institut Français du Proche-Orient
Myriam Catusse, Director of Contemporary Studies, Institut Français du Proche-Orient, UMIFRE 6/USR 3135, MAEDI/CNRS

The talk will be held in English, with possibility of discussion in Arabic.
Date: Thursday, 15th of June, from 6 to 8pmLocation: Lebanon Support’s new office (3rd flr, Scala bldg, Furn el-Chebbak main street (Damascus road), Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Follow this link for the map.)
For further information and confirmation of attendance, contact us on: [email protected]

Add to my Calendar Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints And Adaptation. Lebanon Support and Institut Français du Proche-Orient Cordially invite you to a talk on: Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints and Adaptation. While the neighbouring countries have been in flux since 2011 with popular movements taking to the streets of various Arab cities and crises breaking out in others, Lebanon has managed to adapt to the many challenges brought about by regional political crises. This talk will revolve around the book “Lebanon Facing Arab Uprisings. Constraints and Adaptation” which explores the impact of the Arab uprisings of 2011 on Lebanese politics and society. With discussants: - Editors: Rosita Di Peri, Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations, department of Culture, Politics and Society, University of Torino. and Daniel Meier, Associate Researcher at CNRS Pacte (Grenoble) and lecturer at the University of Geneva. - And authors: Marie-Noëlle AbiYaghi, Head of Research at Lebanon Support, Associate Researcher Institut Français du Proche-Orient Myriam Catusse, Director of Contemporary Studies, Institut Français du Proche-Orient, UMIFRE 6/USR 3135, MAEDI/CNRS The talk will be held in English, with possibility of discussion in Arabic. Date: Thursday, 15th of June, from 6 to 8pmLocation: Lebanon Support’s new office (3rd flr, Scala bldg, Furn el-Chebbak main street (Damascus road), Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Follow this link for the map.) For further information and confirmation of attendance, contact us on: [email protected] Organizer 2017-06-15 03:00:00 2017-06-15 03:00:00 [email protected] Asia/Beirut public
Start/End Date and Time
Thu, 15/06/2017 - 3:00am
Countries:
Lebanon
Event Location:
Lebanon Support office, Furn el-Chebbak, main street, Scala building, 3rd floor
Lebanon
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Event Type:
Talk / Lecture
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