MENASP Webinar: The Arab Uprisings Revisited: Evidence from a Decade of Arab Barometer Survey Data

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This was the second webinar in our MENASP Webinar Series: Knowledge, Social Policy and People, Winter/Spring 2022 season.

In this webinar, Prof Amaney A. Jamal, Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (USA) was our guest speaker and presented a decade long Arab Barometer Survey data looking at the Arab Spring 10 years on.

Amaney A. Jamal is Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics, and Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. Her book, Barriers to Democracy (2007), which explores the role of civic associations in promoting democratic effects in the Arab world, won the 2008 American Political Science Best Book Award in the Comparative Democratization section. Jamal is the co-Principal of the Arab Barometer Project (Winner of the Best Dataset in the Field of Comparative Politics (Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Dataset Award 2010).

Time: 14.00 (London) | 15.00 (Paris) | 16.00 (Cairo) | 09.00 AM (New York)

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The MENASP Network Webinar Series is a monthly virtual webinar (the last Wednesday lunchtime of each month) that acts as a platform for speakers from within the network and external leading thinkers to present their research.

The MENASP Network Webinar Series aims to enable Network members and wider audiences to access new and ground-breaking research on social policy and conflict prevention. The focus of the research should be on the Middle East and North Africa region or lessons from other countries and regions that could help inform social policy and conflict prevention research and policy development in MENA.

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