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2012

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Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Joost Hiltermann, Joost Hiltermann Jan 2012

Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Joost Hiltermann, Joost Hiltermann

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

Joost Hiltermann discusses the socialogical implications of the Arab Spring, including its "grassroots" status and the use of social media.


Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Chiara Giorgetti, Chiara Giorgetti Jan 2012

Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Chiara Giorgetti, Chiara Giorgetti

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

Professor Chiara discusses the Responsibility to Protect doctrine and its applicability to Libya and the Syrian crisis.


Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Patrick O’Malley, Patrick O’Malley Jan 2012

Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Patrick O’Malley, Patrick O’Malley

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

Professor Patrick O'Malley discusses his time in Egypt, and on-the-ground relations between the U.S. and Egypt.


Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Charles Schmitz, Charles Schmitz Jan 2012

Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Charles Schmitz, Charles Schmitz

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

Dr. Schmitz discusses America's foreign policy strategies for "revolutions" versus "rebellions," especially looking at Yemen.


Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Richard J. Wilson, Richard J. Wilson Jan 2012

Remarks On The Arab Spring Symposium, Fall 2012 - Prof. Richard J. Wilson, Richard J. Wilson

University of Baltimore Journal of International Law

Professor Richard Wilson discusses how the Human Rights Clinic at American University (and legal clinical education in general) can approach teaching in the context of societally traumatic events like the Arab Spring.