Page ContentIn response to the interest of several prospective applicants, the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies announces the availability of a limited number of seats at the fifth International Winter School 2024 (IWS)…
An Interpretation Theory
The ACRPS has published An Interpretation Theory: A New Reading in the Thought of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (368 pp.) by Mohammed Lachkar. Despite the divide between Muslim and non-Muslim scholars of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali on…
The Question of the State: Philosophy, Theory, and…
The ACRPS has published The Question of the State: Philosophy, Theory, and Context (456 pp.) by Dr Azmi Bishara. The eleven chapters are devoted to the philosophy, theory, and origins of the modern state; the…
The Arab Gulf States and Iran
The ACRPS has published The Arab Gulf States and Iran: Roots of Rivalry in the Gulf Regional System and its Manifestations (416 pp.), edited by Marwan Kabalan. It features 12 studies on the subject of…
Methodological Issues in Political Science, History, Law and…
The ACRPS has published Methodological Issues in Political Science, History, Law, and Demography (504 pp.), edited by Mourad Diani. The volume features innovative research across the four areas of politics, history, law, and demography by 13 Arab…
The Ottoman Empire’s Policy in Egypt, 1801-1805
The ACRPS has published The Ottoman Empire’s Policy in Egypt, 1801-1805: Based on Mühimme Defterleri No. 11 (216 pp.) by Mohamed Abdelaaty. From the early 19th century, the Ottoman Empire devoted great attention to preserving…
The Manufacturing of Belonging
As part of the Doctoral Dissertations series, the ACRPS has published The Manufacturing of Belonging: A Study of Land Ownership in the Sahrawi Community (the Ait Oussa Tribes, 1600-1958) by Salem Ouakari (488 pp.). The…
Historical Dictionaries: Comparisons and Approaches
The ACRPS has published Historical Dictionaries: Comparisons and Approaches by multiple authors and edited by Hassan Hamzé (641 pp.), as part of the Lexicography and Linguistics Studies series that aims to overcome the challenges of…
The Sisi Firewall
ContentIntroductionOn 25 January 2011, the Mubarak regime woke up to its worst nightmare: thousands of Egyptians on the streets demonstrating in response to a Facebook invitation. The state was clearly at a loss of how…