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Cooking In The Past And For The Future In Latin America, Clare A. Sammells
Cooking In The Past And For The Future In Latin America, Clare A. Sammells
Faculty Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
“Sounds Like” Redemption? On The Musicality Of Species And The Species Of Musicality, Tyler Yamin, Alice Rudge
“Sounds Like” Redemption? On The Musicality Of Species And The Species Of Musicality, Tyler Yamin, Alice Rudge
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Popular and academic studies of music frequently claim that human musicality arose from the so-called ‘natural world’ of non-human species. And amid the anxieties produced by the Anthropocene, it is thought that the possibility of reconnecting with the natural world through a renewed appreciation of music’s links with nature may usher in a new era of posthuman environmental consciousness, offering repair and redemption. To critique these claims, we trace how notions of ‘musicality’ have been applied to or denied from non-human entities across diverse disciplines since the late nineteenth century. We conclude that such debates reinforce the separation that they …
If You Leave, Don't Leave Now: The Role Of Gender, Sociosexuality, And Fear Of Being Single On Desire To Engage In Breakup Sex, James B. Moran, Rebecca L. Burch, T. Joel Wade, Damian R. Murray
If You Leave, Don't Leave Now: The Role Of Gender, Sociosexuality, And Fear Of Being Single On Desire To Engage In Breakup Sex, James B. Moran, Rebecca L. Burch, T. Joel Wade, Damian R. Murray
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Experiencing a romantic breakup is often a complicated and emotional experience, and in many cases, this emotional ambivalence leads to people having “breakup sex” with their ex-partners. To better understand this complicated relationship stage, we sampled 987 single adults to understand how individual differences in sociosexuality and fear of being single predict one's desire to have breakup sex and previous breakup sex experience. We observed that both men and women who reported more unrestricted sociosexual orientations reported greater desire for breakup sex. However, women—but not men—who reported greater fear of being single reported a greater desire for breakup sex. Lastly, …
We Downplayed The Signs Of Peace, Then Downplayed The Signs Of War, Yossi Alpher
We Downplayed The Signs Of Peace, Then Downplayed The Signs Of War, Yossi Alpher
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The October War came as a shock to the Israeli leadership and security community. Their failure to take Sadat’s peace approaches and the imminent threat of war seriously led to changes to both the regional and domestic Israeli political landscapes
Miscalculations And Legacies: A Look Back At The 1973 War Half A Century On, David Makovsky
Miscalculations And Legacies: A Look Back At The 1973 War Half A Century On, David Makovsky
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Historians continue to debate “what if” scenarios about the pivotal conflict which reshaped the Middle East.
What If The October War Had Happened Differently?, William B. Quandt
What If The October War Had Happened Differently?, William B. Quandt
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Four “what ifs” that could have changed the course of history.
Shifting Tides: Egypt’S Unexpected Path After The 1973 War, Ali E. Hillal Dessouki
Shifting Tides: Egypt’S Unexpected Path After The 1973 War, Ali E. Hillal Dessouki
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What prompted Egypt to move from a socialist state to a capitalist one, from Israel’s adversary to its reluctant diplomatic partner, from being a country with a strong national identity to a deeply divided one? The answer is war.
United States Diplomacy And The 1973 War, Daniel Kurtzer
United States Diplomacy And The 1973 War, Daniel Kurtzer
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Before the October 1973 War, U.S. administrations showed little interest in trying to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. The war was pivotal in launching U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East and kick-starting serious steps toward Egyptian-Israeli peacemaking.
The 1973 October War And The Soviet Union, Vitaly Naumkin, Vasily Kuznetsov
The 1973 October War And The Soviet Union, Vitaly Naumkin, Vasily Kuznetsov
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The Soviets tried to work out viable policies to deal with the fallout of the October War and Egypt’s pivot to the West.
Israel And The United States Did Not See The 1973 War Coming, Zaki Shalom
Israel And The United States Did Not See The 1973 War Coming, Zaki Shalom
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Israel’s mistaken pre-war assumptions about the 1973 War caused it to fail to foresee the potential outbreak of a war with Egypt and Syria. What were these calculations based on and why did the United States follow suit?
The 1973 War And Its Aftermath: The View From Damascus, Murhaf Jouejati
The 1973 War And Its Aftermath: The View From Damascus, Murhaf Jouejati
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Syrian gains in the conflict were elusive as an unilateral strategic move from the Egyptians put them in jeopardy.
1973—A Global Paradigm Shift, Nabil Fahmy
1973—A Global Paradigm Shift, Nabil Fahmy
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The outcomes of wars are evaluated based on how close any of the warring parties come to reaching their objectives. In the case of Egypt in the October War, it is undeniable that the country fulfilled its objectives.
Gaza Conflict Cascading Effects: The Rafah Question, Maryam El-Prince
Gaza Conflict Cascading Effects: The Rafah Question, Maryam El-Prince
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No abstract provided.
Ringside Seat To Real-Time Radicalization, Lawrence Pintak
Ringside Seat To Real-Time Radicalization, Lawrence Pintak
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Research on radicalization finds that exposure to violence leads to further violence. Israel’s military campaign has made Gaza a “living Hell.”
Failures Of International Law And Violence In Gaza, Abigail Flynn
Failures Of International Law And Violence In Gaza, Abigail Flynn
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The recent attacks on Gaza have raised important questions regarding the effectiveness of international law in preventing violence.
‘I Just Wish Palestinians Would Disappear’, Geoffrey Aronson
‘I Just Wish Palestinians Would Disappear’, Geoffrey Aronson
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The war being fought today offers the latest evidence that the brutal reality of Palestinian dispossession has changed little in the decades since Israel’s founding.
Biden Aims To Contain Violence In Israel/Palestine. His Policy May Be Stoking It Instead, Shibley Telhami
Biden Aims To Contain Violence In Israel/Palestine. His Policy May Be Stoking It Instead, Shibley Telhami
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Biden’s recent attempts at deescalation do not challenge or overturn decades of America enabling Israel’s violent occupation of Palestine. Instead, Biden has continued to systematically dismantle any non-violent avenues for Palestinian resistance while strengthening the militant Israeli far right.
Scouring For Meaning, And Hope, In The Rubble Of Gaza, Karim Haggag, Firas Al-Atraqchi
Scouring For Meaning, And Hope, In The Rubble Of Gaza, Karim Haggag, Firas Al-Atraqchi
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The latest war in Gaza has shocked the world by its sheer violence, and the potential to escalate into a full-blown regional conflict. Worst of all has been the international community’s deafening silence.
Delivering The Palestinians To Israel: The Lasting Effects Of The 1973 War On The Palestinian Question, Khaled Elgindy
Delivering The Palestinians To Israel: The Lasting Effects Of The 1973 War On The Palestinian Question, Khaled Elgindy
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In the years following the creation of Israel, the United States became the game master of the Arab-Israeli peace process. For Palestinians, this meant that they would not have a seat at the table for decades to come.
October 1973: Memoires Of A Soldier And Scholar, Abdelmonem Said Aly
October 1973: Memoires Of A Soldier And Scholar, Abdelmonem Said Aly
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Reflections on how I experienced the war, first as a student-activist, then as a soldier, and later as a political scientist.
Trauma-Informed Practices: A Whole School Policy Framework, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
Trauma-Informed Practices: A Whole School Policy Framework, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
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State leaders should take action to ensure that teachers are prepared to address the needs of children who have experienced traumatic events.
“Racial Heterosexual Habitus” And Management Of Racial Education Discussions Within Black Female/White Male Romantic Relationships, Marya T. Mtshali
“Racial Heterosexual Habitus” And Management Of Racial Education Discussions Within Black Female/White Male Romantic Relationships, Marya T. Mtshali
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Scholars (Steinbugler 2012; Twine 2010) have examined the role that the white racial lens can play in limiting the development of racial literacy for white partners in black/white relationships, while the role of gender ideologies has gone largely unexamined. Through analyzing “racially educational” conversations between 36 members of black female/white male heterosexual couples, I introduce the concept of “racial heterosexual habitus” and its influence in managing these discussions on race. I argue that it generates limits—as well as unique opportunities—for couples during these conversations about race. My findings reveal how black female heterosexual habitus orients black women to navigate these …
Fuelling Transition Or Entropy?, Sarah El-Shaarawi
Fuelling Transition Or Entropy?, Sarah El-Shaarawi
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No abstract provided.
Timeline: Environmental Diplomacy From Rio To Cop27, Cairo Review
Timeline: Environmental Diplomacy From Rio To Cop27, Cairo Review
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No abstract provided.
Reflections On Cop27: How Egypt And India Can Work Together, Sanjay Verma
Reflections On Cop27: How Egypt And India Can Work Together, Sanjay Verma
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In the face of the global climate crisis, India and Egypt must continue to lead the Global South in pursuing equitable climate action and building on the outcomes of the twenty-seventh Conference of the Parties in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Could The Future Of Work Be Green? Two Plot Twists, Ghada Barsoum
Could The Future Of Work Be Green? Two Plot Twists, Ghada Barsoum
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Given the pressures of climate change could “green” define the future of work? Why are green jobs limited and who is pushing for them to grow?
The Future Of Water In Mena Is At Stake, Malak Altaeb
The Future Of Water In Mena Is At Stake, Malak Altaeb
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The MENA region, one of the driest in the world, is facing unprecedented water management challenges due to the effects of climate change.
Inclusion And Implementation At Cop27: Just The Beginning, Cairo Review
Inclusion And Implementation At Cop27: Just The Beginning, Cairo Review
Faculty Journal Articles
Achieving a COP of inclusion and implementation
A Bank Of Actions: Making Good On Losses And Damages, Arunabha Gosh
A Bank Of Actions: Making Good On Losses And Damages, Arunabha Gosh
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In the seat of the COP27 Presidency, Egypt has the chance to reframe the Conference of the Parties as a forum for action based on accountability.
Lessons From Cop27: Between Progress And Challenges, Martha Delgado
Lessons From Cop27: Between Progress And Challenges, Martha Delgado
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While COP27 made progress in the areas of mitigation, adaptation, financing, and incorporating a gender, youth, and human rights perspective, Mexico is putting forward various initiatives to tackle remaining challenges.