Adel Abdel Ghafar

@AdelAGhafar

Non Resident Fellow | Adjunct Prof. Georgetown-Q | Author of Egyptians in Revolt, Editor of EU & North Africa, China & North Africa & EU-GCC

Cairo/Doha/Canberra
Joined January 2010

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    Dec 5

    Truly fantastic-looking volume on China and North Africa edited by , with contributions from renowned expert. Among China-MENA scholars, the ME usually is the main focus while NA is rarely discussed. This is a great addition. 🔗

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    Oct 28
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  4. Oct 27

    Thoughtful book review in the of our edited volume "-: Prospects and Challenges" (BI Press, 2019) which has an exceptional group of contributors including

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    Oct 12

    In a new edited volume, and explore the various aspects of the European Union's relationship with the Gulf Cooperation Council and their trajectory moving forward.

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  6. Oct 4

    Delighted to see my edited volume " & North Africa: Between Politics, Economics & Security" finally published by , with brilliant contributions by @saraheyerkes

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    Sep 7

    September 23: AGSIW will host a discussion with , , , , and examining prospects and challenges for increased cooperation between the EU and Gulf countries. Register at the link below.

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    Sep 2

    Delighted and proud to introduce you to my latest co-edited book on - relations. It is both a stock-taking and a forward-looking exercise that has kept and myself busy for the past 2 years and a half. It has been a happy ride!

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    May 19

    The Israeli military as , has access to ’s population registry. They knew who was in these homes, when they bombed w/o warning. Dr Ayman Abu al-Ouf supervised COVID response in Gaza. *These medical professionals were a deliberate target.*

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    May 18

    "He was buried for five hours under the wreckage, unable to reach his wife and five children. 'I was listening to their voices beneath the rubble. I heard Dana and Zain calling Dad! Dad! before their voices faded and then I realized they had died.'"

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    May 17

    Humanitarian update via : According to OHCHR, of the 200 Palestinians who have been killed in Gaza, 116 are civilians, including three pregnant women, two disabled persons, and 61 children, of which 18 were UNRWA students.

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    May 15

    Ten members of the same family were killed by an Israeli airstrike on Shati camp, one of the most crowded parts of Gaza. Eight of them were children.

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    Apr 23

    Pleased to have contributed to this volume and more pleased to have worked with an outstanding editor like

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  14. Apr 14

    Looking forward to the publication of my edited volume " & : Between Economics, Politics & Security" by this September, with excellent chapters by @SarahEYerkes

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    Apr 13

    Tomorrow with ! Ian Anthony & Valeria Talbot will discuss "Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean crisis: Cooperation or conflict?" 🕔16:00-17:15 Istanbul Live coverage➡️ Details➡️

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    Mar 25

    A significant portion of the report details the extent of foreign interference in Libya and how foreign mercenaries and arms imports threaten Libya’s stability and the success of its political transition.

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    Historian and activist Maati Monjib’s arrest and sentencing without due process is an example of the continued retreat of human rights in Morocco and resurgent authoritarianism in North Africa, writes .

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    Mar 9

    Important new piece fr my colleague on the arrest of our former visiting fellow Maati Monjib in , and what it says about the decline of freedom in the country. He should be released immediately.

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    Feb 9

    I’ve taken the plunge into the identity contestations over the strengths and weaknesses of the Arab label (esp Arab person, Arab world, and Arab spring) and its fluid positioning towards Kurdish, Coptic, and Amazigh identities, among other identities in the region.

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  20. Feb 7

    The Muslim World Journal special issue focused on political economy is out. As guest editor, it was a pleasure to collaborate with , & include excellent articles by & Anastasia Nosova.

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