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About Imad Mansour

Imad Mansour is Faculty Lecturer in the Department of Political Science, McGill University. His work has appeared in Middle East Policy and International Journal; his forthcoming book is titled Legacies of Statecraft in the Middle East: How Ruling Regimes Navigated World Politics (1950-2000)Visiting Professor, Sciences Po – Menton (imad.mansour@sciences-po.org). An earlier version of this article appeared in: the International Studies Association – Global South Caucus Newsletter 1, no. 1 (December 2011). The author would like to thank Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner.

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Articles by Imad Mansour

Wednesday 25th January

The seasonal effects of an Arab Spring

The diplomatic and political elites of Iran and Turkey give the impression that they are keen to adopt some form of leading role in the transformation processes of the Arab Spring. But how will their messages be received in the region?
Saturday 10th September

Expect delays: UN Security Council reactions to the Syrian chapter of the Arab Spring

The inconsistent reaction of the UN Security Council to the ongoing Syria crisis reveals several major underlying tensions which will not be quickly resolved

Wanted: local entrepreneurs to help imagine new Arab futures

Local financiers investing in local potential are needed everywhere. But in Arab societies, what we need above all is people who appreciate the importance of the free exchange of ideas and dialogue with others who do not share one’s opinion.
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