Jul 18, 20 ive included both palestinian and israeli works. Alex oliver and former australian senator russell trood have written a chapter on australias public diplomacy in a new book from palgrave, understanding public diplomacy in east asia, edited by leading experts on public diplomacy jan melissen and yul sohn. Institute for middle east studies faculty represent a breadth of disciplines from political science to media and public affairs to religion to international business. Institute for middle east understanding is a international peace, security, and affairs charity located in tustin, ca. Mespi is a curated interactive platform for middle east studies resources, specifically tailored for the needs of teachers, researchers, and students. Jan 27, 2020 the center for middle east studies at brown university promotes knowledge, understanding, and informed discussion about the middle east, islam, and muslim societies through research, teaching, and public engagement. Institute for middle east understanding imeu at the heart of it, trumps apartheid plan for palestinians is to give israel sovereignty over large areas of palestinian land in the occupied west bank, complete control over jerusalem, and a promisee to keep all illegal jewishonly settlements built on palestinian land. Teaching resources institute for middle east studies. Established in 2000, the middle east book awards recognize exemplary books for children and young adults that contribute meaningfully to an understanding of the middle east and its component societies and cultures. Institute for middle east understanding the electronic intifada.
With his superb book, inside the middle east, avi melamed accomplishes a rare. Set against the backdrop of tensions in east asia, this book analyses how east asias new middle powers and emerging. Fostering an increased understanding among americans about palestine and the palestinians. A map of the middle east if youre interested in the middle east, a map is an essential aid to understanding the relationships and histories of the countries and people. The institute for the study of religion in the middle east isrme offers small grants to individuals to support research projects focused on minority, emergent or endangered religious communities in the middle east, turkey or pakistan and the relations between such communities and majority religious traditions. For more than 30 years, the american educational trust aet has been promoting u. Early in aets development, its founders established the aet book club to meet the recognized need for quality books about the region and u. Understanding the middle east is for the nonspecialist reader who would like to better understand the historical events that are currently shaping the news. Best books for understanding middle eastern culture for readers looking for helpful insights into the muslim world and the reflections of fellow westerners who have lived there and bothered to share what they learned. Bruce riedel combines realworld policy experience and a profound understanding of the middle east to weave a fascinating, complex tapestry of cold warera coups and conspiracies, culminating.
Understanding public diplomacy in east asia book chapter alex oliver and former australian senator russell trood have written a chapter on australias public diplomacy in a new book from palgrave, understanding public diplomacy in east asia, edited by leading experts on public diplomacy jan melissen and yul sohn. It is a onestopshop for course design on the macro level, lesson planning on the micro level, and for scholarship visavis specific topics, countries, and disciplines. At this event, makdisi spoke on his book, age of coexistence. Institute for middle east understanding imeu is a 501c3 propalestinian nonprofit organisation, not aligned to any political or government organisation.
Understanding putin through a middle eastern looking glass. Isis governance in syria institute for the study of war. The center for middle east studies at brown university promotes knowledge, understanding, and informed discussion about the middle east, islam, and muslim societies through research, teaching, and public engagement. The history of near and middle eastern studies at the institute for advanced study dates back to 1935, and it is the one area of scholarship that has been continuously represented at the institute ever since. The middle east studies center at georgia state university promotes greater understanding of the middle east, its diverse cultures, languages, and people. Apr 27, 2007 understanding the middle east is for the nonspecialist reader who would like to better understand the historical events that are currently shaping the news. Keys to understanding the middle east open textbook library. One of more than 25 states to put antibds legislation on the books, arkansas is a. Our mission is to increase knowledge of the middle east among citizens of the united states and to promote a better understanding between the people of these. The center for middle east studies is based at the watson institute for international and public affairs. Charity navigator rating for institute for middle east. Institute for middle east understanding receives 85.
The middle east institute mei is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank and cultural center in washington, d. But the middle east is still not a top priority for russia. Rating for institute for middle east understanding charity navigator. Whether for establishing or deepening ones knowledge of the region, these fundamentals are important to know. Israels defence minister has announced the creation of seven nature reserves in the occupied west bank as part of efforts to maintain israeli control of the area, saying the move would strengthen israel and further develop jewish settlements. As the fellow of intelligence and middle east affairs at the eisenhower institute. General resources middle east outreach council middle east book award winners. The middle east journal provides the background necessary for an understanding and appreciation of the regions political and economic development, cultural heritage, and ethnic and religious diversity.
Mar 29, 2016 acclaimed israeli intelligence analyst avi melamed has spent more than thirty years interpreting middle east affairs. Even more since the onset of the ukraine crisis, countries such as china and india far outrank the middle east as global geopolitical priorities. Classes, academic resources, and professional development services. This book is essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the dynamics of the middle east. A source for nonpartisan expert analysis seeking solutions to the regions most challenging issues. The gaps between them have been filled with dictatorship, xenophobia, and fundamental ism. Moscow most certainly wants to maintain relations with all in the region and sell weapons to any country that will pay for them, but russia. With this prize, the washington institute acknowledged the very best new works on the region and encouraged authors and publishers to produce books of unique quality and insight. Institute for middle east understanding is rated 3 out of 4 stars by charity navigator. Understand the middle east since 1945 examines the origins and development of the events which have dominated the headlines for the last six decades. The institute for middle east understanding imeu is a nonprofit. If you would like to learn more about the middle more. A chronological look at major conflicts and events in the history of the middle east, from ancient through modern times. He teaches introduction to the modern middle east, and the interdisciplinary upperdivision contemporary issues in the middle east, offered through international studies and near eastern languages and cultures.
In some places in the middle east, secular culture flourishes. The middle east institute provides nonpartisan, expert information and analysis on the middle east. Score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it. Institute for middle east understanding imeu is a 501 c 3 propalestinian nonprofit organisation, not aligned to any political or government organisation. The languages, cultural, religious and sectarian communities of the region, and selected turning points and. This book is intended for readers who have never studied the middle east, or experts who may wish to fill gaps in their knowledge of the region from other disciplines.
Understanding public diplomacy in east asia book chapter. The volume opens with a historical sketch of the study of the near and middle east at the institute. Best books for understanding middle eastern culture. The middle east journal the future of isis provides ten chapters about how the u. May 15, 2019 in their middle east 101, the eminently qualified authors have answered 101 essential questions on the history, geography, religion, culture, and current politics of the region. Osamah khalil, an assistant professor of us and middle east history in the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs, notes how the us built up its national security bureaucracy after 911gathering incredible amounts of databut has not addressed the root causes of instability in the middle east through broader understanding. Past winners of the book prize the washington institute. Its a history of oil on all continents, not just the middle east. Published by moshe dayan center for middle east and african studies mdc at tel aviv university, bustan. Best books for understanding middle eastern culture 29 books.
The institute for middle east understanding imeu is a nonprofit organization that offers journalists facts, analysis, experts, and digital resources about palestine and palestiniansjavascript must be enabled to view this email address 7185142080. Her other research interests include comparative political institutions, international relations. But you need to understand the preisrael history thoroughly first. Inside terrorism remains the seminal work for understanding the historical evolution of terrorism and the terrorist mindset. Yergins conversational style is a good fit whether hes explaining opecs imperium on western economies or the first hints of peak oil theory.
From 2008 to 2017, the washington institute book prize was awarded annually to three outstanding new books that illuminated the middle east for american readers. If its a nature reserve, then you can uproot their trees and tell them they. Mei fosters greater understanding of the middle east through nonpartisan policy analysis, educational services, and promotion of regional arts and culture. The institute for middle east understanding imeu is a nonprofit organization that offers journalists facts, analysis, experts, and digital resources about. The ecumenical frame and the making of the modern arab world, which addresses matters relevant to understanding the contemporary middle east. In his newly revised edition, global fellow bruce hoffman tracks terrorisms trajectory from ancient origins to todays dynamics, discussing the repercussions of a postcaliphate isis, the potential resurgence of alqaeda, radicalization online, and terrorism in years. Middle east institute founded in 1954, the middle east institute at columbia university mei promotes the interdisciplinary study of the middle east and north africa together with associated regions of central asia, south and southeast asia, subsaharan africa and other related global communities. Her research focuses on womens rights, human rights, and refugee and migration issues in the middle east and north africa. Score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book. The washington institute seeks to advance a balanced and realistic understanding of american interests in the middle east and to promote the policies that secure them. Middle east books and more is a project of the american educational trust, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization incorporated in 1982 in washington, dc by retired u.
It is published quarterly in january, april, july, and october. Avi draws on his decades of experience in the dangerous trenches of the intelligence world to explain and unpack the factors that have led to the rise. With his superb book, inside the middle east, avi melamed accomplishes a rare and important feat. The following map sets out national boundaries, capital cities, and other cities of interest. Special topics include the crusades and their lasting impact, the iranian islamic revolution, and saudi arabias emergence as a petrostate and global sponsor of wahhabi islam. Institute for the study of religion in the middle east isrme. Middle east understanding with an emphasis on informed debate on the arabisraeli peace process. This book is like an advanced course in middle east politics. But as such, it is also forcibly a history of the middle east s most powerful economic and political engine of the 20th century. This conflict has led some observers to see the entire region through the prism of the ageold sunnishia struggle.
All internships at the middle east institute are unpaid, though the leadership development internship program is packed with other benefits. In the book, i also offer an out of the box idea that could lead to a positive breakthrough in the israeli palestinian conflict. Whether you are an expert or not, you will learn a lot and gain fresh understanding about a range. Past winners of the book prize the washington institute for. The institute for the study of religion in the middle east isrme offers small grants to individuals to support research projects focused on minority, emergent or endangered religious communities in the middle east, turkey or pakistan and the relations between such. Foreign policy research institute 1 introduction following the u. I have also included some overtly proisrael works to understand that veiw. Established in 2000, the middle east book awards recognize exemplary books for children and young adults that contribute meaningfully to an understanding of.
It seeks to increase knowledge of the middle east among the citizens of the united states and to promote a better understanding between the people of these two areas. The mesc serves georgia state university students, faculty, and staff as well as the atlanta community, the state of georgia, and the world. It was founded by americans and describes its mission as entailing working with journalists to increase the publics understanding about the socioeconomic, political and cultural aspects of palestine, palestinians and palestinian. The journal publishes work on all periods of middle eastern or islamic.
Israelis refer to the 1948 conflict that gave birth to their nation as the war of independence. The book also provides the building blocks and database to understand the contemporary middle east, offers a unique insight into the arab world, and is a gps to help you navigate the dramatically changing middle east. Isw advances an informed understanding of military affairs through reliable research,trusted analysis, and innovative education. What are some good books to read and understand the. About the institute the institute is a 501c3 organization.
Institute for middle east understanding imeu at the heart of it, trumps apartheid plan for palestinians is to give israel sovereignty over large areas of palestinian land in the occupied west bank, complete control over jerusalem, and a promisee to keep all illegal. Please add the best books to understand the modern middle east. The middle east institute is an annual conference designed to educate the community and foster understanding about current topics relevant to israel and the middle east through experts with varying perspectives and backgrounds. What are some good books to read and understand the history. This event was sponsored by the baker institute center for the middle east. Explore the history of conflict in the middle east, from anc. He codirects the centers summer institute on middle eastern cultures with professor merry merryfield. Jul 01, 2015 but the middle east is still not a top priority for russia.
About the authors keys to understanding the middle east. Covering everything from religion and politics in the aftermath of the second world war to the israelipalestinian conflict, war in iraq and the terrorism of the present day it will change the. In their middle east 101, the eminently qualified authors have answered 101 essential questions on the history, geography, religion, culture, and current politics of the region. So much of the gulf in understanding that plagues the middle east has to do with the willful disregard for the others point of view. Studying the near and middle east at the institute for. A new middle east does exist in places, but there is still an old middle east of tradition. The institute for middle east studies was founded in 2007 as part of a broad, universitywide initiative to support academic work on the middle east. His longawaited inside the middle east challenges widelyaccepted perceptions and provides a gripping and uniquely enlightening guide to make sense of the events unfolding in the regionto answer how the arab world got to this point, what is currently happening, what the. Sep 09, 2016 osamah khalil, an assistant professor of us and middle east history in the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs, notes how the us built up its national security bureaucracy after 911gathering incredible amounts of databut has not addressed the root causes of instability in the middle east through broader understanding. The second part of the volume consists of essays and short studies by ias scholars. The institute for the study of war isw is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, public policy research organization. Last week, msnbc aired a map showing the loss of palestinian land to zionist settlers and then to israel from 1946 to the present. Institute for middle east understanding mondoweiss.
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