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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the historical development and ideological underpinnings of Arab nationalism from its inception to contemporary manifestations. It aims to analyze the impact of colonial legacies on national identity and political movements across the Arab world.
This session focuses on the concept of Pan-Arabism, examining its ideological foundations and the socio-political challenges it faces in the modern context. Participants will discuss the relevance of Pan-Arabism in addressing regional issues and fostering unity among Arab states.
This track investigates the role of political parties in shaping democratic governance within Middle Eastern countries. It will analyze the effectiveness of these parties in representing diverse interests and fostering political participation.
This session examines the emergence and impact of social movements in the Arab world, particularly in relation to political change and reform. It seeks to understand the dynamics of grassroots activism and its influence on state policies.
This track delves into the interplay between Islamism and secularism in the Middle East, exploring how these ideologies shape political discourse and governance. Discussions will focus on the implications for civil society and individual freedoms.
This session addresses the processes of state formation in the Middle East following colonial rule, with a focus on the construction of national identities. Participants will analyze how historical narratives and cultural factors influence contemporary political landscapes.
This track investigates the role of regionalism in shaping geopolitical relations within the Middle East. It will explore how regional alliances and conflicts affect national interests and the broader international political landscape.
This session examines the impact of revolutionary movements in the Arab world, focusing on their successes, failures, and lasting legacies. Discussions will highlight the socio-political transformations that have emerged from these uprisings.
This track analyzes how colonial legacies continue to influence contemporary political structures and governance in the Middle East. Participants will discuss the implications for state legitimacy and public trust in political institutions.
This session explores the role of identity politics in shaping political movements and social dynamics within Arab societies. It aims to understand how ethnic, religious, and cultural identities intersect with national and political identities.
This track examines the international dimensions of the Arab Spring, focusing on how global politics influenced the uprisings and their aftermath. Discussions will address the role of foreign intervention and the implications for regional stability.