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Oxford Middle East Review

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2021

Vol 5, No. 1 (Trinity)

2020

Vol 4, No. 1 (Trinity)

2019

Vol 3, No.1 (Trinity)

2018

Vol 2, No.1 (Trinity)

2017

Vol 1, No. 1 (Hilary)

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The #OMERLaunchParty was a success! Managing Editor Juliet O'Brien (center) introduced Volume 6 and next year's managing editors, Wesam Hassan (left) and Serra Yedikardes (right). The journals are here and the sun is shining in Oxford! Don't forget to stop by our *Volume 6 Launch Party* Wednesday to grab your very own copy! 🎉 New Blog: Elections in Lebanon a Continuation of the "Permanent" Revolution? By Charles Ough On behalf of the Editorial Team of the Oxford Middle East Review (OMER), we would like to invite you to join us for the launch party of the 6th volume of our journal. This issue’s theme is “Borders and Boundaries.” The journal consists of peer-reviewed articles that investigate the symbolic and/or physical manifestation of borders and their impacts on the political, economic, social, and/or cultural landscape of the Middle East and North Africa. New Blog: What the Killing of Shireen Abu Aqleh Means for Israel & the Middle East by @ethandincer #DYK OMER Journal has a global audience? Check out the map of our website visitors!🌎🌍🌏 New Blog: Two Interpretations of Religion: the Tudeh Party and Iran's 1979 Constitution by @kskinner4712 For #SAAM2022, @insiya_raja interviewed survivor Somaya Tarek about her story and the importance of speaking out. Thank you to Somaya for her bravery and willingness to share 💙 Link in bio New blog: Tunisia: A Reminder that Democracy is More than Elections

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Oxford Middle East Review is an independent project and publication. The views expressed are the responsibility of the contributing authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editors or the senior members.

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