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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;Middle Eastern Studi
 es Program presents&nbsp\;Challenges to Citizenship Series&nbsp\;Challenge
 s to Citizenship in the Middle East and Beyond: Inclusion\, Exclusion &amp
 \; NegationOver a decade after popular uprisings erupted across the Middle
  East and North Africa\, the region is still struggling with the impact of
  the Arab revolutions and counterrevolutions. This interdisciplinary webin
 ar will feature a wide-ranging discussion on the challenges to citizenship
  from Morocco to Iran as well as in diasporic communities in the United St
 ates and Europe.&nbsp\;This webinar is part of the Moynihan Institute's Ch
 allenges to Citizenship Series.&nbsp\;Panelists:\n\n\n\nAslı BâliAslı Bâli
  is Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and Faculty Director of the
  Promise Institute for Human Rights. Bâli’s research focuses on two broad 
 areas: public international law—including human rights law and the law of 
 the international security order—and comparative constitutional law\, with
  a focus on the Middle East. Her scholarship has appeared in the American 
 Journal of International Law Unbound\, Cornell International Law Journal\,
  International Journal of Constitutional Law\, University of Chicago Law R
 eview\, UCLA Law Review\, Yale Journal of International Law and Virginia J
 ournal of International Law\, among others\, and her edited volume Constit
 ution Writing\, Religion and Democracy was published by Cambridge Universi
 ty Press in 2017. She also currently serves as co-chair of the Advisory Co
 mmittee for Human Rights Watch-Middle East.\n\nElizabeth Shakman Hurd\n\nE
 lizabeth&nbsp\;Shakman\nHurd&nbsp\;is Professor of Politics and Religious 
 Studies and Crown Chair in\nMiddle East Studies at Northwestern University
  in Evanston\, Illinois\,\nUSA.&nbsp\;She is the author of&nbsp\;The Polit
 ics of Secularism&nbsp\;in\nInternational Relations&nbsp\;(2008) and&nbsp\
 ;Beyond&nbsp\;Religious\nFreedom: The New Global Politics of Religion (201
 5)\, both published&nbsp\;by\nPrinceton\, and is a co-editor of four volum
 es on the intersections of politics\nand religion in U.S. politics\, forei
 gn policy\, and international relations. She\nis currently writing a book 
 on religion and the American border. Twitter:\n@eshurd\n\nCyrus Schayegh\n
 \nCyrus Schayegh (PhD\, Columbia University\, 2004) is Professor\nof Inter
 national History at the Graduate Institute of International and\nDevelopme
 nt Studies\, Geneva\, where he arrived in 2017 from an Associate\nProfesso
 rship in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. In 2005-2008\, he\n
 was Assistant Professor at the American University of Beirut. He has autho
 red The\nMiddle East and the Making of the Modern World (Harvard Universit
 y Press\,\n2017) and Who Is Knowledgeable\, Is Strong: Science\, Class\, a
 nd the Formation\nof Modern Iranian Society\, 1900-1950 (University of Cal
 ifornia Press\,\n2009)\; edited Globalizing the U.S. Presidency: Postcolon
 ial Views of John F.\nKennedy (Bloomsbury\, 2020)\; and co-edited The Rout
 ledge Handbook of the\nHistory of the Middle East Mandates (Routledge\, 20
 15) and A Global\nMiddle East: Mobility\, Materiality and Culture in the M
 odern Age\, 1880-1940 (Tauris\,\n2014).&nbsp\; Moderator:&nbsp\;Osamah Kha
 lilOsamah Khalil is an Associate Professor of History at Syracuse. He\nis 
 the author of America's Dream Palace: Middle East Expertise and the Rise\n
 of the National Security State and the editor of United States Relations\n
 with China and Iran: Toward the Asian Century.&nbsp\;Click here to registe
 rFor more information\, please contact Havva Karakas Keles\, hkarakas@syr.
 edu or to request additional accessibility arrangements\, please contact M
 organ Bicknell\, mebickne@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Challenges to Citizenship in the Middle East and Beyond: Inclusion\
 , Exclusion & Negation
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
 </p><p>Middle Eastern Studies Program presents&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><st
 rong>Challenges to Citizenship Series&nbsp\;</strong></p><p><strong>Challe
 nges to Citizenship in the Middle East and Beyond: Inclusion\, Exclusion &
 amp\; Negation</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Over a decade after popular upris
 ings erupted across the Middle East and North Africa\, the region is still
  struggling with the impact of the Arab revolutions and counterrevolutions
 . This interdisciplinary webinar will feature a wide-ranging discussion on
  the challenges to citizenship from Morocco to Iran as well as in diaspori
 c communities in the United States and Europe.&nbsp\;This webinar is part 
 of the Moynihan Institute's Challenges to Citizenship Series.&nbsp\;</p><p
 ><b></b><br></p><p><b>Panelists:</b></p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p><b>Aslı Bâli
 </b><br><p>Aslı Bâli is Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law and Fac
 ulty Director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights. Bâli’s research f
 ocuses on two broad areas: public international law—including human rights
  law and the law of the international security order—and comparative const
 itutional law\, with a focus on the Middle East. Her scholarship has appea
 red in the American Journal of International Law Unbound\, Cornell Interna
 tional Law Journal\, International Journal of Constitutional Law\, Univers
 ity of Chicago Law Review\, UCLA Law Review\, Yale Journal of Internationa
 l Law and Virginia Journal of International Law\, among others\, and her e
 dited volume <em>Constitution Writing\, Religion and Democracy</em> was pu
 blished by Cambridge University Press in 2017. She also currently serves a
 s co-chair of the Advisory Committee for Human Rights Watch-Middle East.</
 p><p><br></p><p>\n\n</p><b>Elizabeth Shakman Hurd</b><p>\n\n</p><a href="h
 ttp://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~esh291/Elizabeth_Shakman_Hurd/home.ht
 ml">Elizabeth&nbsp\;Shakman\nHurd&nbsp\;</a>is Professor of Politics and R
 eligious Studies and Crown Chair in\nMiddle East Studies at Northwestern U
 niversity in Evanston\, Illinois\,\nUSA.&nbsp\;She is the author of&nbsp\;
 <i>The Politics of Secularism&nbsp\;in\nInternational Relations</i>&nbsp\;
 (2008) and&nbsp\;<i>Beyond&nbsp\;Religious\nFreedom: The New Global Politi
 cs of Religion</i> (2015)\, both published&nbsp\;by\nPrinceton\, and is a 
 co-editor of four volumes on the intersections of politics\nand religion i
 n U.S. politics\, foreign policy\, and international relations. She\nis cu
 rrently writing a book on religion and the American border. Twitter:\n@esh
 urd<p><br></p><p><br></p><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Cyrus Schayegh</b></p><p>\n\n</p
 >Cyrus Schayegh (PhD\, Columbia University\, 2004) is Professor\nof Intern
 ational History at the Graduate Institute of International and\nDevelopmen
 t Studies\, Geneva\, where he arrived in 2017 from an Associate\nProfessor
 ship in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. In 2005-2008\, he\nw
 as Assistant Professor at the American University of Beirut. He has author
 ed <i>The\nMiddle East and the Making of the Modern World </i>(Harvard Uni
 versity Press\,\n2017) and <i>Who Is Knowledgeable\, Is Strong: Science\, 
 Class\, and the Formation\nof Modern Iranian Society\, 1900-1950 </i>(Univ
 ersity of California Press\,\n2009)\; edited <i>Globalizing the U.S. Presi
 dency: Postcolonial Views of John F.\nKennedy </i>(Bloomsbury\, 2020)\; an
 d co-edited <i>The Routledge Handbook of the\nHistory of the Middle East M
 andates </i>(Routledge\, 2015) and <i>A Global\nMiddle East: Mobility\, Ma
 teriality and Culture in the Modern Age\, 1880-1940 </i>(Tauris\,\n2014).&
 nbsp\;<p> <br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Moderator:&nbsp\;</strong></p><p><
 strong>Osamah Khalil</strong><br></p><p>Osamah Khalil is an Associate Prof
 essor of History at Syracuse. He\nis the author of<i> America's Dream Pala
 ce: Middle East Expertise and the Rise\nof the National Security State</i>
  and the editor of <i>United States Relations\nwith China and Iran: Toward
  the Asian Century</i>.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://syracuseu
 niversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8r4aZMF-QYOZwzj3a0PVUA" title="Click
  here to register">Click here to register</a></p><p><br></p><p>For more in
 formation\, please contact Havva Karakas Keles\, hkarakas@syr.edu or to re
 quest additional accessibility arrangements\, please contact Morgan Bickne
 ll\, mebickne@syr.edu.</p>
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