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DESCRIPTION:The students from PSC/MES 300: Security in the Middle East invi
 te fellow students\, faculty members\, and the Syracuse University communi
 ty to attend their year end research showcase. Students will give poster p
 resentations that address a variety of security issues in the Middle East\
 , including war\, human security\, and concerns over natural resources. Co
 me join us for half an hour\, an entire session\, or attend the whole prog
 ram! Session One: 12-12:50 Matt Berit\, Saleh’s Northern Flank: The Houthi
  Rebels and Yemeni Instability Amanda Claypool\, The Evolution of Suicide 
 Terrorism in the Middle East Dan Foley\, The Impact of the Cold War on Syr
 ia\, 1950-1970 Aron Hoffmann-Marton\, Media in the Middle East Grant Margo
 lin and Matt Scott\, Examining the Nature of Asymmetric Threats in Israel 
 Paul Paliga\, The Iran-Hizbullah Connection: From the Drifting Dunes\, a R
 ock Revealed. Courtney Smith\, Will We Ever Win in Iraq? &nbsp\; Session T
 wo: 1-1:50 Andrew Bissett and Chris Jennison\, The Unseen Side of Suicide 
 Bombings Erin Elzo and Kelsey Wiemer\, Silenced Women: The Sex Trade in Ir
 an Christina Levin\, Beyond the Veil: Muslim Women Facing Complex Challeng
 es Based on Socio-Geographic Niches Matthew Losee\, Water in Syria: Inters
 tate\, National\, or Individual Security? Marie Morrow\, The Special Case 
 of Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia Jonathan Polo\, Collapse &nbsp\; Sessi
 on Three: 2-2:50 Azzah Ahmed\, Education in Israel and Palestine James Hal
 las II\, Bin Laden in Cartoons Stephanie Herring\, Hamas: Proving its Legi
 timacy in the Developing World Jessica Joo and Joe O’Donnell\, Against the
  Odds: Israel’s Transition from Ruin to Rise Matt Karrenbauer\, An Analysi
 s of COIN Doctrine in Mitigating the Mahdi Army Dylan Lustig and Stephen S
 ydor\, Failed Democracy in Lebanon Cheline Schroeder\, Security Concerns a
 nd Morocco’s Children &nbsp\; Session Four: 3-3:50 Weiyu Chen\, Tehran Dec
 laration: Turkish-Iran Relations and their Implications for the U.S. Griff
  Graves\, Civil Military Relations in the Six Day War: The War Within a Wa
 r Catherine Schur\, Children of the Stones: The Making of Child Martyrs in
  the Palestinian Territories Emily Tarbell\, Yemen: Thirsty for Help Ben W
 allace\, The Effect of Saudi Dollars on Global Terrorism Jordan Whitaker\,
  Pyramid Power: How Mubarak’s Tyranny Marked 30 Years Mariah Zarychta and 
 Terry Muiru\, Cult of Personality in the Middle East: Focused on Tunisia L
 ight Refreshments will be served throughout the event Organized by: Michae
 l Makara Assistant Director\, Middle East Studies Program Special thanks t
 o: Juanita Horan\, Moynihan Institute Esra Issever Ekinci\, Political Scie
 nce Dept.
DTEND:20110411T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260512T062426Z
DTSTART:20110411T160000Z
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SUMMARY:MES presents: Security in the Middle East and North Africa: 2011 St
 udent Research Showcase
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The students from PSC/MES 300: Security in the
  Middle East invite fellow students\, faculty members\, and the Syracuse U
 niversity community to attend their year end research showcase. Students w
 ill give poster presentations that address a variety of security issues in
  the Middle East\, including war\, human security\, and concerns over natu
 ral resources. Come join us for half an hour\, an entire session\, or atte
 nd the whole program! Session One: 12-12:50 Matt Berit\, Saleh’s Northern 
 Flank: The Houthi Rebels and Yemeni Instability Amanda Claypool\, The Evol
 ution of Suicide Terrorism in the Middle East Dan Foley\, The Impact of th
 e Cold War on Syria\, 1950-1970 Aron Hoffmann-Marton\, Media in the Middle
  East Grant Margolin and Matt Scott\, Examining the Nature of Asymmetric T
 hreats in Israel Paul Paliga\, The Iran-Hizbullah Connection: From the Dri
 fting Dunes\, a Rock Revealed. Courtney Smith\, Will We Ever Win in Iraq? 
 &nbsp\; Session Two: 1-1:50 Andrew Bissett and Chris Jennison\, The Unseen
  Side of Suicide Bombings Erin Elzo and Kelsey Wiemer\, Silenced Women: Th
 e Sex Trade in Iran Christina Levin\, Beyond the Veil: Muslim Women Facing
  Complex Challenges Based on Socio-Geographic Niches Matthew Losee\, Water
  in Syria: Interstate\, National\, or Individual Security? Marie Morrow\, 
 The Special Case of Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia Jonathan Polo\, Colla
 pse &nbsp\; Session Three: 2-2:50 Azzah Ahmed\, Education in Israel and Pa
 lestine James Hallas II\, Bin Laden in Cartoons Stephanie Herring\, Hamas:
  Proving its Legitimacy in the Developing World Jessica Joo and Joe O’Donn
 ell\, Against the Odds: Israel’s Transition from Ruin to Rise Matt Karrenb
 auer\, An Analysis of COIN Doctrine in Mitigating the Mahdi Army Dylan Lus
 tig and Stephen Sydor\, Failed Democracy in Lebanon Cheline Schroeder\, Se
 curity Concerns and Morocco’s Children &nbsp\; Session Four: 3-3:50 Weiyu 
 Chen\, Tehran Declaration: Turkish-Iran Relations and their Implications f
 or the U.S. Griff Graves\, Civil Military Relations in the Six Day War: Th
 e War Within a War Catherine Schur\, Children of the Stones: The Making of
  Child Martyrs in the Palestinian Territories Emily Tarbell\, Yemen: Thirs
 ty for Help Ben Wallace\, The Effect of Saudi Dollars on Global Terrorism 
 Jordan Whitaker\, Pyramid Power: How Mubarak’s Tyranny Marked 30 Years Mar
 iah Zarychta and Terry Muiru\, Cult of Personality in the Middle East: Foc
 used on Tunisia Light Refreshments will be served throughout the event Org
 anized by: Michael Makara Assistant Director\, Middle East Studies Program
  Special thanks to: Juanita Horan\, Moynihan Institute Esra Issever Ekinci
 \, Political Science Dept.
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