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A roundtable discussion on ‘Egypt’s Revolution and Beyond’
Maths MS.04

You are cordially invited to attend a roundtable discussion on ‘Egypt’s Revolution and Beyond’. This event marks one month since the beginning of the uprisings in Egypt and is part of the national week of solidarity with the Egyptian revolution.

Date: Monday 21 February

Time: 6-7.30pm

Place: Maths, MS.04 (2nd floor, Zeeman Building, main site)

Speakers:

*Dr. Nicola Pratt, Associate Professor of the International Politics of the Middle East—Background to the revolution and its regional implications

*Mr. Hazem Azmy, PhD student, Theatre & Performance Studies—Theatre and identity in Egypt since 9/11 and personal reflections on Egypt’s revolution

*Prof. Jan Aart Scholte, Professor of Politics & International Studies—the global dimensions of Egypt’s transformation

Short presentations by the speakers will be followed with time for discussion, debate, comments and questions.

Entry is free and open to all.

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