CIRS Newsletter 22 was published in Spring 2017. This newsletter highlights all activities including the latest research initiatives, publications, faculty research, as well as conference participation and exhibitions.
To cite this publication: Suzi Mirgani, ed., Art and Cultural Production in the Gulf Cooperation Council (London: Routledge, 2018). State-driven investments in art and cultural production in the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council…
To cite this publication: “Social Currents in North Africa,” CIRS Summary Report no. 23 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2018). Social Currents in North Africa is a multi-disciplinary analysis…
To cite this publication: Mehran Kamrava, Troubled Waters: Insecurity in the Persian Gulf (Cornell University Press, 2018). Troubled Waters looks at four dynamics in the Persian Gulf that have contributed to making the…
To cite this publication: “Digital Middle East: State and Society in the Information Age,” CIRS Summary Report no. 22 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2017). In recent years, the…
To cite this publication: “Critical Issues in Healthcare Policy and Politics in the GCC,” CIRS Summary Report no. 20 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2017). The situation of the…
To cite this publication: “The Red Star and the Crescent: China and the Middle East,” CIRS Summary Report no. 21 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2017). The Red Star…
To cite this publication: Mehran Kamrava, The Modern Middle East: A Political History since the First World War, 3rd ed (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013). This book examines the political history of…
To cite this publication: Lawrence G. Potter, “Society in the Persian Gulf: Before and After Oil,” CIRS Occasional Paper no. 18 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2017). This essay…
To cite this publication: “The Changing Security Dynamics of the Persian Gulf,” CIRS Summary Report no. 19 (Doha, Qatar: Center for International and Regional Studies, 2017).Academic interest in Gulf security has continued…