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Sarah Edmonds

November 19th, 2014

Event: The Uprising of the Marginalised: a socio-economic perspective into the collapse of the Ba’ath rule in Syria

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Sarah Edmonds

November 19th, 2014

Event: The Uprising of the Marginalised: a socio-economic perspective into the collapse of the Ba’ath rule in Syria

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

 

Dr Shamel Azmeh
Dr Shamel Azmeh

Dr Shamel Azmeh, LSE Fellow in the Department of International Development, will be speaking at a Middle East Centre public lecture on Monday 24th November.

The Uprising of the Marginalised: a socio-economic perspective into the collapse of the Ba’ath rule in Syria

Date: Monday 24 November 2014
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Dr Shamel Azmeh

Three years into the Syrian uprisings, Dr Azmeh will examine the socio-economic formula that underlined the rule of the Ba’ath for four decades.

This event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. For entry information please see the LSE Events website.

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