The MENA Region and COVID-19
Impact, Implications and Prospects
Herausgeber: Hobaika, Zeina; Völkel, Jan Claudius; Möller, Lena-Maria
The MENA Region and COVID-19
Impact, Implications and Prospects
Herausgeber: Hobaika, Zeina; Völkel, Jan Claudius; Möller, Lena-Maria
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Focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, which comprises some of the world's richest countries next to some of the poorest, this book offers excellent insights into the discriminatory consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, which comprises some of the world's richest countries next to some of the poorest, this book offers excellent insights into the discriminatory consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 319g
- ISBN-13: 9781032145860
- ISBN-10: 1032145862
- Artikelnr.: 69926026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 319g
- ISBN-13: 9781032145860
- ISBN-10: 1032145862
- Artikelnr.: 69926026
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Zeina Hobaika is a biochemist, holder of a PhD in Structure, Function and Proteins Engineering from Denis Diderot University and an Executive Diploma in Management and Conduct of Strategic Projects from Sciences Po in Paris. Today, she is an associate professor and serves as the head of department of Life and Earth Sciences-Biochemistry, at the Faculty of Sciences at Saint Joseph University of Beirut. She is also head of the Macromolecules Structure and Interactions Research Team. Her main research interests cover rational drug design to contribute to fighting diseases such as AIDS, cancer and Alzheimer's. Another major project she is working on consists of the management and valorisation of agro-industrial byproducts and waste, for a sustainable future. She has been selected for various national and international prizes and awards. In 2017, she became a member of the prestigious Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA). Last, with a large publication record and one patent, Zeina is involved in a variety of projects with the public and private sector. Lena-Maria Möller is a visiting professor of Islamic law at the University of M ü nster and an affi liated research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. Holding an MA in Middle East Studies and a PhD in Law (both from the University of Hamburg), her research and teaching interests concern contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamic law, with a particular focus on Muslim family law and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, as well as comparative and private international law, and, most recently, law and popular culture in the Middle East. Lena-Maria Möller is a member and former co-president of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA) and serves as Associate Editor of the Arab Law Quarterly. Jan Claudius Völkel is Academic Dean at IES Abroad Freiburg and asociate researcher at the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute, University of Freiburg, focusing on contemporary sociopolitical developments in the Middle East and North Africa. He was a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) long- term lecturer in Euro- Mediterranean Studies at Cairo University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science (2013-17) and Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Institute for European Studies with a research project on 'The Role of National Parliaments in the Arab Transformation Processes' (2017-19). In addition, he is the regional coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa at the Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI) and alumnus of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA). He has published widely in Mediterranean Politics, Middle East Critique, Middle East Law and Governance, The Journal of North African Studies, European Foreign Affairs Review and Comparative Migration Studies.
1. Introduction: The MENA region and COVID-19 - concept and content of this
book
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
Part 1: GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
2. The COVID-19 temptation? Sino-Gulf relations and autocratic linkages in
times of a global pandemic
Thomas Demmelhuber, Julia Gurol and Tobias Zumbrägel
3. The reverse impact of politics on the COVID-19 response: how Hezbollah
determined the choices of the Lebanese government
Nassim AbiGhanem
Part 2: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
4. 'American Corona' vs. 'The Chinese virus': blaming and othering in Arab
media
Carola Richter, Abdulrahman al-Shami, Soheir Osman, Sahar Khalifa Salim and
Samuel Mundua
5. Securitisation dynamics and COVID-19 politics in Morocco: old wine in
new bottles?
Giulia Cimini and Beatriz Tomé Alonso
6. Status-seeking in times of a global pandemic: the United Arab Emirates'
foreign policy during COVID-19
Alexander Lohse
Part 3: SOCIAL RESPONSE
7. Religion and pandemic: state, Islam and society in Saudi Arabia and Iran
during the coronavirus crisis
Noël van den Heuvel and Ulrike Freitag
8. 'On the horns of a dilemma': human traffickers, the COVID-19 pandemic
and victims of trafficking in Khartoum
Manara Babiker Hassan
9. A paradoxal management of COVID-19 in Lebanon: challenges and lessons
learnt
Michèle Kosremelli Asmar and Joumana Stephan Yeretzian
10. Digital learning under COVID-19: challenges and opportunities - the
Lebanese case
Fadi El Hage and Fouad Yehya
11. Conclusions: The MENA region and COVID-19 - lessons for the future
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
book
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
Part 1: GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
2. The COVID-19 temptation? Sino-Gulf relations and autocratic linkages in
times of a global pandemic
Thomas Demmelhuber, Julia Gurol and Tobias Zumbrägel
3. The reverse impact of politics on the COVID-19 response: how Hezbollah
determined the choices of the Lebanese government
Nassim AbiGhanem
Part 2: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
4. 'American Corona' vs. 'The Chinese virus': blaming and othering in Arab
media
Carola Richter, Abdulrahman al-Shami, Soheir Osman, Sahar Khalifa Salim and
Samuel Mundua
5. Securitisation dynamics and COVID-19 politics in Morocco: old wine in
new bottles?
Giulia Cimini and Beatriz Tomé Alonso
6. Status-seeking in times of a global pandemic: the United Arab Emirates'
foreign policy during COVID-19
Alexander Lohse
Part 3: SOCIAL RESPONSE
7. Religion and pandemic: state, Islam and society in Saudi Arabia and Iran
during the coronavirus crisis
Noël van den Heuvel and Ulrike Freitag
8. 'On the horns of a dilemma': human traffickers, the COVID-19 pandemic
and victims of trafficking in Khartoum
Manara Babiker Hassan
9. A paradoxal management of COVID-19 in Lebanon: challenges and lessons
learnt
Michèle Kosremelli Asmar and Joumana Stephan Yeretzian
10. Digital learning under COVID-19: challenges and opportunities - the
Lebanese case
Fadi El Hage and Fouad Yehya
11. Conclusions: The MENA region and COVID-19 - lessons for the future
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
1. Introduction: The MENA region and COVID-19 - concept and content of this
book
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
Part 1: GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
2. The COVID-19 temptation? Sino-Gulf relations and autocratic linkages in
times of a global pandemic
Thomas Demmelhuber, Julia Gurol and Tobias Zumbrägel
3. The reverse impact of politics on the COVID-19 response: how Hezbollah
determined the choices of the Lebanese government
Nassim AbiGhanem
Part 2: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
4. 'American Corona' vs. 'The Chinese virus': blaming and othering in Arab
media
Carola Richter, Abdulrahman al-Shami, Soheir Osman, Sahar Khalifa Salim and
Samuel Mundua
5. Securitisation dynamics and COVID-19 politics in Morocco: old wine in
new bottles?
Giulia Cimini and Beatriz Tomé Alonso
6. Status-seeking in times of a global pandemic: the United Arab Emirates'
foreign policy during COVID-19
Alexander Lohse
Part 3: SOCIAL RESPONSE
7. Religion and pandemic: state, Islam and society in Saudi Arabia and Iran
during the coronavirus crisis
Noël van den Heuvel and Ulrike Freitag
8. 'On the horns of a dilemma': human traffickers, the COVID-19 pandemic
and victims of trafficking in Khartoum
Manara Babiker Hassan
9. A paradoxal management of COVID-19 in Lebanon: challenges and lessons
learnt
Michèle Kosremelli Asmar and Joumana Stephan Yeretzian
10. Digital learning under COVID-19: challenges and opportunities - the
Lebanese case
Fadi El Hage and Fouad Yehya
11. Conclusions: The MENA region and COVID-19 - lessons for the future
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
book
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel
Part 1: GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
2. The COVID-19 temptation? Sino-Gulf relations and autocratic linkages in
times of a global pandemic
Thomas Demmelhuber, Julia Gurol and Tobias Zumbrägel
3. The reverse impact of politics on the COVID-19 response: how Hezbollah
determined the choices of the Lebanese government
Nassim AbiGhanem
Part 2: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES
4. 'American Corona' vs. 'The Chinese virus': blaming and othering in Arab
media
Carola Richter, Abdulrahman al-Shami, Soheir Osman, Sahar Khalifa Salim and
Samuel Mundua
5. Securitisation dynamics and COVID-19 politics in Morocco: old wine in
new bottles?
Giulia Cimini and Beatriz Tomé Alonso
6. Status-seeking in times of a global pandemic: the United Arab Emirates'
foreign policy during COVID-19
Alexander Lohse
Part 3: SOCIAL RESPONSE
7. Religion and pandemic: state, Islam and society in Saudi Arabia and Iran
during the coronavirus crisis
Noël van den Heuvel and Ulrike Freitag
8. 'On the horns of a dilemma': human traffickers, the COVID-19 pandemic
and victims of trafficking in Khartoum
Manara Babiker Hassan
9. A paradoxal management of COVID-19 in Lebanon: challenges and lessons
learnt
Michèle Kosremelli Asmar and Joumana Stephan Yeretzian
10. Digital learning under COVID-19: challenges and opportunities - the
Lebanese case
Fadi El Hage and Fouad Yehya
11. Conclusions: The MENA region and COVID-19 - lessons for the future
Zeina Hobaika, Lena-Maria Möller and Jan Claudius Völkel