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Islamic Humanitarianism and Foreign Aid: Gulf States in Conflict Zones

Published 29 November 2024 CMES researcher Altea Pericoli has published an article in the Durham Middle East Papers. Pericoli A. (2024). Islamic Humanitarianism and Foreign Aid: Gulf States in conflict zones. Durham Middle East Papers, Sir William Luce Fellowship Paper n. 111.The Durham Middle East Papers series covers all aspects of the economy, politics, social science, history, literature and l

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/islamic-humanitarianism-and-foreign-aid-gulf-states-conflict-zones - 2025-04-21

CMES Regional Outlook: The Fall of the Assad Regime: Challenges and Opportunities for Rojava

By pinar [dot] dinc [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (Pinar Dinc) - published 10 December 2024 This Regional Outlook focuses on the recent political developments in Syria and the implications for Rojava. What is currently happening in Syria?Syria is experiencing a significant escalation in violence, with the civil war reigniting in various regions. Islamist militants from the Syrian National Army (SNA)

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-regional-outlook-fall-assad-regime-challenges-and-opportunities-rojava - 2025-04-21

Syria’s Self-Governing Democratic North-East Comes under Attack with Country in Flux

Published 13 December 2024 CMES Researcher Pinar Dinc has written an article published in the Conversation on the future of the self-governing region in Syria’s north-east, after the fall of the Assad regime. AbstractAfter more than a decade of brutal civil war, it took Islamist militants just 11 days to sweep through Syria and topple the regime of Bashar al-Assad. The offensive, which has been dr

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/syrias-self-governing-democratic-north-east-comes-under-attack-country-flux - 2025-04-21

Book Review: A Global Idea: Youth, City Networks, and the Struggle for the Arab World

Published 9 January 2025 CMES Researcher Adam Almqvist has written a review of Mayssoun Sukarieh’s book "A Global Idea: Youth, City Networks, and the Struggle for the Arab World" (published in 2023). The book review is published in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Review summaryWhy do the same dominant ideas appear in radically different parts of the world? What are the materi

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/book-review-global-idea-youth-city-networks-and-struggle-arab-world - 2025-04-21

Apply Now: Study Arabic with CMES in Spring 2025

Published 13 January 2025 The Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) will offer three Arabic language courses during Spring of 2025. Applications are now open for the CMES language courses in Arabic. The following courses are offered during the Spring Semester of 2025:  A1, Modern Standard Arabic for Beginners, Part 2 (Only for students who took A1 Part 1 last term) A2, Modern Standard

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/apply-now-study-arabic-cmes-spring-2025 - 2025-04-21

Read the Latest CMES Newsletter (#48)

Published 14 January 2025 Read the January CMES Newsletter about upcoming events, recent research activities, and new publications. The CMES Newsletter offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of Middle Eastern research. It is distributed regularly to a diverse audience of scholars, both within Lund University and beyond. Each issue features:Message From the DirectorLatest Research NewsUpcom

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/read-latest-cmes-newsletter-48 - 2025-04-21

Yafa Shanneik awarded ERC Consolidator Grant

Published 15 January 2025 CMES Researcher Yafa Shanneik has been awarded a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant for her project "RELI-GENE: Governing Health, Family, and Religion". The study examines how religious and state health policies influence marriage and reproductive practices, particularly in close-knit religious communities in Europe and the Middle East. In many of these communities, marri

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/yafa-shanneik-awarded-erc-consolidator-grant - 2025-04-21

Unraveling the Link between Agricultural Patterns and Dust Storm Occurrence in Mesopotamia

Published 17 January 2025 CMES researcher Hossein Hashemi has co-authored an article in the Environmental Research Letters. AbstractDust storms have been an increasing concern in the Middle East. Severe drought events and human activities, particularly water and land management, have led to emerging dust sources in the last few decades. This study combines spatio-temporal maps of land susceptibili

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/unraveling-link-between-agricultural-patterns-and-dust-storm-occurrence-mesopotamia - 2025-04-21

Why Kurds Face an Uncertain Future in Ahmed Al-Shara’s Rebel-Led Syria

Published 20 January 2025 CMES Researcher Pinar Dinc has written an article published in the Conversation on the uncertain future of the Kurds in rebel-led Syria. AbstractMore than a month has passed since Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, the leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant group, became the de facto leader of Syria. Since then, he has dropped his nom de guerre in favour of his real name,

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/why-kurds-face-uncertain-future-ahmed-al-sharas-rebel-led-syria - 2025-04-21

A Novel Implementation of Pre-Processing Approaches and Hybrid Kernel-Based Model for Short- and Long-Term Groundwater Drought Forecasting

Published 22 January 2025 CMES researcher Hossein Hashemi has co-authored an article in the Journal of Hydrology. AbstractGroundwater drought, as a form of hydrological drought, embodies the distinctive characteristics of the aquifer and human-induced disruptions within the hydrological system. The intricate nature of groundwater flow systems, coupled with challenges in acquiring field observation

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/novel-implementation-pre-processing-approaches-and-hybrid-kernel-based-model-short-and-long-term - 2025-04-21

Is the Syrian Conflict Over? Challenges and Opportunities for the New Administration

Published 23 January 2025 Orwa Ajjoub (Malmö University) visited CMES for a research seminar on the recent developments in Syria. The first CMES Research Seminar of the spring semester 2025 attracted a large audience at Finngatan 16. The seminar featured Orwa Ajjoub, Ph.D. candidate in Global Politics at Malmö University, as the guest speaker. Ajjoub’s research explores intra-jihadi violence and t

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/syrian-conflict-over-challenges-and-opportunities-new-administration - 2025-04-21

Macroecological Predictors to Determine Future Refuges of Luciobarbus Species in the Tigris–Euphrates Basin

Published 24 January 2025 CMES Researcher Amir Naghibi has written an article published in Global Ecology and Conservation. "Macroecological Predictors to Determine Future Refuges of Luciobarbus Species in the Tigris–Euphrates Basin: Rethinking Conservation Strategies and Management"AbstractFreshwater ecosystems, being highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change, experience a greater influ

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/macroecological-predictors-determine-future-refuges-luciobarbus-species-tigris-euphrates-basin - 2025-04-21

Trump's Recent Statement on Gaza, Transactional Diplomacy, and the Quest for a Sustainable Ceasefire

By webeditor [at] cme [dot] lu [dot] se (CMES Webeditor) - published 28 January 2025 CMES Director Karin Aggestam has written an article in The Conversation on the fragile ceasefire in Gaza and diplomatic challenges ahead. AbstractDonald Trump’s recent statement describing Gaza as a “demolition site” – and his suggestion to “evacuate” Palestinians in Gaza to Egypt and Jordan to “clean out that who

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/trumps-recent-statement-gaza-transactional-diplomacy-and-quest-sustainable-ceasefire - 2025-04-21

Armenia and Azerbaijan Are at Loggerheads Again – Here’s Why Tensions Are Rising

Published 31 January 2025 CMES Researcher Svante Lundgren has written an article for The Conversation on the tense relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. AbstractAzerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, has launched a fierce verbal attack on Armenia, which he has called a fascist state. “Fascism must be destroyed,” he said in an interview on local TV networks on January 7. “Either the Armenian lea

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/armenia-and-azerbaijan-are-loggerheads-again-heres-why-tensions-are-rising - 2025-04-21

Enhancing Pan Evaporation Predictions: Accuracy and Uncertainty in Hybrid Machine Learning Models

Published 3 February 2025 CMES Researcher Amir Naghibi has co-authored an article in Ecological Informatics. "Enhancing Pan Evaporation Predictions: Accuracy and Uncertainty in Hybrid Machine Learning Models"Ecological Informatics, Volume 85, 2025.IntroductionEvaporation, as an important process in the hydrological cycle, plays a pivotal role in management of water resource and agricultural activi

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/enhancing-pan-evaporation-predictions-accuracy-and-uncertainty-hybrid-machine-learning-models - 2025-04-21

CMES Reaches Global Readers with The Conversation

Published 6 February 2025 CMES researchers continue to make an impact on The Conversation, contributing to Lund University’s record-breaking article count in 2024. Last year, Lund University experienced a record year in terms of articles published on The Conversation - an international news site that provides researchers with the opportunity to reach a broad audience. With 55 articles from 50 Lund

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-reaches-global-readers-conversation - 2025-04-21

Gaza: We Analysed a Year of Satellite Images to Map the Scale of Agricultural Destruction

Published 7 February 2025 Satellite images show destruction of trees (top) and greenhouses (bottom) in north Gaza. Yin et al (2025) CMES Researcher Lina Eklund has co-authored an article published in The Conversation about agricultural destruction in Gaza. IntroductionThe ceasefire agreed between Israel and Hamas makes provisions for the passage of food and humanitarian aid into Gaza. This support

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/gaza-we-analysed-year-satellite-images-map-scale-agricultural-destruction - 2025-04-21

Israel’s Bank Leumi in Palestine

Published 10 February 2025 Hebatalla Taha (Lund University) held a CMES Research Seminar on the Israeli Bank Leumi and its operations in Palestine. Leumi is an Israeli bank, established in 1902 as the Anglo-Palestine Company, closely connected to the Zionist movement. After the founding of the State of Israel in 1948, Bank Leumi served as the central bank and issued the country's first banknotes.

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/israels-bank-leumi-palestine - 2025-04-21

Join Our CMES Research Seminars This Spring!

Published 11 February 2025 Gain insights into the latest developments and key dynamics in the Middle East. Welcome to the CMES Research Seminars. Every semester, CMES hosts a variety of public events, focusing on the Middle East region. The CMES Research Seminar invites Lund University researchers as well as national and international leading scholars to present ongoing research and analyses on a

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/join-our-cmes-research-seminars-spring - 2025-04-21

Islamic Instruments for Refugee Financing: The IsDB and UNHCR Collaborative Approach

Published 13 February 2025 CMES researcher Altea Pericoli has published an article in Global Policy about Islamic instruments for refugee financing. Pericoli, A. (2025). Islamic instruments for refugee financing: the IsDB and UNHCR collaborative approach. Global Policy, Special Issue, “Expanding Financial Environment for Refugees and Immigrants: Islamic Finance in Action”. Volume 16, S1: 46-56. Re

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/islamic-instruments-refugee-financing-isdb-and-unhcr-collaborative-approach - 2025-04-21