Conferences and debates

Index / Activities

  • The new anti-establishment language in Iran and the Arab world

    The new anti-establishment language in Iran and the Arab world

    From March 28, 2011 until April 13, 2011
    Hamid Dabashi, Hegop Kavorkian proffesor in Iranian Studies and Compared Literature at Columbia University in New York, offers on April 13th in Madrid a speech on recent changes in the ways of expression that have come to light during the anti-establishment actions in Iran and in the Arab countries.
  • The challenge of pluralism and Muslim societies

    The challenge of pluralism and Muslim societies

    From February 21, 2011 until March 21, 2011
    Video of the conference by Ramin Jahanbegloo, Philosophy professor at Toronto University (Canada).
  • Sahara Security Challenges. A look from Mauritania

    Sahara Security Challenges. A look from Mauritania

    From February 17, 2011 until March 02, 2011
    Conference by Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, former Mauritian Minister of Foreign Affairs and professor for the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
  • The challenge of pluralism and Muslim societies

    The challenge of pluralism and Muslim societies

    From January 25, 2011 until February 07, 2011
    Conference by Ramin Jahanbegloo, Philosophy professor at Toronto University (Canada).
  • Christian Arabs. Diverse Realities

    Christian Arabs. Diverse Realities

    From January 25, 2011 until February 02, 2011
    Conference  by Youssef Courbage, expert on Arab countries demography (INED, France) and author (also with P. Fargues) of the book Chrétiens et Juifs dans l’islam arabe et turc (A. Fayard, 1992).

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