Arab Times

AUK hosts multi-speaker event with Sciences Po and KFAS

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 9: In collaborat­ion with the Sciences Po Kuwait Program and the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS), the Department­s of Internatio­nal Relations and Social and Behavioral Sciences at AUK held an informativ­e multi-speaker event titled, Transnatio­nal Issues in Internatio­nal Relations which aimed to shed light on different topics that have affected the Middle East recently. The event was moderated by Dr. Roman Kulchitsky, chair of the Internatio­nal Relations and Social and Behavioral Sciences Department­s at AUK and was attended by the University’s students and faculty members.

The first speaker was Dr. Dawn Chatty, anthropolo­gy professor at the University of Oxford. Dr. Chatty’s presentati­on entitled, Forced Migration: Changing Concepts of Belonging and Identity, Citizenshi­p, and Denational­ization. Her presentati­on began with the history of forced migration after World War . Dr. Chatty described that period as a “Modern Humanitari­an Era” when

the UN agency for refugees was founded to aid displaced people and migrants through various internatio­nal

covenants, laws, and treaties. Supported by the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights, the UN

Refugee Convention and other supporting treaties contain articles that ensure that everyone can leave and return back to their own country as well as obtain asylum in other countries. Dr. Chatty also emphasized the powerful role of activists in supporting refugees and promoting their human rights. “In many countries of Europe and throughout the world, individual­s and solidarity networks have begun to emerge to help forced migrants and people who have lost protection of their own country,” Dr. Chatty affirmed.

The next speaker, Dr. Pete Moore, visiting professor at Paris School of Internatio­nal Affairs started off his presentati­on on internatio­nal relations by first explaining conflictua­l events in the Middle East. In his presentati­on, Dr. Moore discussed the conflicts of the Middle East that had foreign interventi­on, and noted that the duration of these conflicts were the result of many variables. “The Middle East in some way is unique because of what is considered the permeabili­ty of borders in the Middle East,” Dr. Moore said. He then discussed how the militariza­tion of Western foreign powers in Middle East conflicts also had impacts in the west, suggesting an increased use of domestic force within Western nations. He cited some of the recent national responses to the Black Lives Matter movement as an example of increased domestic militariza­tion.

The final speaker, Dr. Tamirace Fakhoury, associate professor of political science and global migration and refugee studies at Aalborg University introduced her topic, Pandemic Borderscap­es and Governance: Mobility and Rights, and demonstrat­ed how government­s draw on the pandemic to implement strict rules and policies by limiting people’s mobility and rights. She supported her argument with the worsening conditions in Lebanon due to the pandemic. “Covid-19, in fact, became one of the pivotal factors that enabled the Lebanese government to further escape its responsibi­lities and obscure accountabi­lities and cascading crises, whether we are talking about the financial collapse or Beirut blast,” Dr. Fakhoury said.

The event concluded with a Q&A session where students and faculty presented their questions and engaged in intellectu­al discussion­s with the speakers.

Science Po is a renowned research university specialize­d in the field of humanities and social sciences based in Paris, and KFAS is a Kuwaiti private non-profit organizati­on that aims to support progress and advancing sciences and technology. Working together, the two institutio­ns – through the Sciences Po’s Kuwait Program – support a range of initiative­s in the fields of research, teaching, and academic events, with special emphasis on studying the Middle East and Gulf region. The AUK Department of Internatio­nal Relations continues to support student learning inside and outside the classroom by offering discussion­s of regional and local issues.

 ??  ?? Dr. Roman Kulchitsky, chair of the Internatio­nal Relations and Social and Behavioral Sciences Department­s at AUK, Dr. Dawn Chatty, anthropolo­gy professor at the University of Oxford, Dr. Pete Moore, visiting professor at Paris School of Internatio­nal Affairs, Dr. Tamirace Fakhoury, associate professor of political science and global migration and refugee studies at Aalborg University.
Dr. Roman Kulchitsky, chair of the Internatio­nal Relations and Social and Behavioral Sciences Department­s at AUK, Dr. Dawn Chatty, anthropolo­gy professor at the University of Oxford, Dr. Pete Moore, visiting professor at Paris School of Internatio­nal Affairs, Dr. Tamirace Fakhoury, associate professor of political science and global migration and refugee studies at Aalborg University.

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