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Noomane Raboudi is an Assistant Professor whose research focuses on contemporary Arab civilization, comparative politics of the Arab-Muslim world and the West, and Arab-Western relations. His expertise encompasses political philosophy within both Arab-Muslim and Western traditions, as well as the political systems and cultural contexts of the Arab world and the Middle East. His studies delve into issues such as conflicts and peace processes in the Middle East, authoritarianism, democracy, and human rights in the Arab world, and the challenges of democratization in Arabic-speaking countries. Additionally, he examines problems of development in the Middle East and North Africa, the ideologies of Islamist terrorism, and the impact of immigration on Islamic identities. His work also contributes to the understanding of political theories in Sunni Islam and explores the modern political imagination of the Arab-Muslim world.
Department of History