War in the Middle East: What’s Next for the World?
Register now to hear from our expert speakers on the situation in the Middle East and its implications for the US and the world.
October 26 @ 6pm via Zoom
We have a stellar lineup of speakers:
Dr. Mehdi Noorbaksh – International Affairs Professor at Harrisburg University
Dr. Mirielle Rebeiz – chair of Middle East Studies at Dickinson College
Brian Katulis – senior fellow and vice president of policy at the Middle East Institute
Dr. Joyce Davis (Moderator) – Author “Martyrs: Innocence Vengance & Despair in the Midde East”
Speakers
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Dr. Joyce M. DavisWACH president and former Associate Director of Broadcasting for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, supervising radio broadcasts to Iran
WACH president and former Associate Director of Broadcasting for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, supervising radio broadcasts to Iran
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Dr. Mehdi NoorbakshProfessor at Harrisburg University, WACH Vice President
Expert on the Middle East, Iran, and International Affairs
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Dr. Mireille RebeizAssociate Professor of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies & Francophone & Middle Eastern Studies at Dickinson College
Dr. Rebeiz received her doctorate in Francophone Studies from Florida State University in 2012. She has a master’s degree in International Law and Human Rights from Université de Rouen in France, and a bachelor’s degree in private law from Saint Joseph University in Lebanon. Dr. Rebeiz’ teaching and research focus on the intersectionality of law, gender, sexuality, oral history, and trauma in the context of armed conflicts with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa. Her book “Gendering Civil War. Francophone Women’s Writing in Lebanon” was published by Edinburgh University Press (March 2022). Several of her articles appeared in peer-reviewed national and international journals. Currently, She is working on her second book project on war crimes and terrorism in Lebanon during the civil war (1975-1991). She is also finishing her second doctorate in International Law (SJD) at Penn State Dickinson Law.