Sciences Po Alumni UK is delighted to host a Dinner-debate with Professor Gilles Kepel, on “Middle East post Mubarak and Ben Laden: local and global perspectives”, tomorrow Tuesday 24th May at the private dining room of The Kensington Hotel. This event is fully booked.
Gilles Kepel is Professor and Chair of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, at Sciences Po, where he heads the programs on the Arab and Muslim World, at the PhD, M.A.. and undergraduate levels. A visiting professor at NYU and Columbia University in 1995-96, Dr. Kepel holds degrees in Arabic, English and Philosophy, and a PhD in political science from Sciences Po. He is a contributor to the Financial Times, Le Monde, La Repubblica, El Pais, Al Hayat, and a number of Arabic language and international newspapers. He is regularly interviewed on BBC radio and TV, CNN, Al Jazeera, Al Arabiyya, LBC and French and International channels. He frequently travels to North Africa, the Middle East, the Gulf, the US and Europe and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of the Arab World (IMA) located in Paris. Some of his recent publications include: Beyond Terror and Martyrdom; The War for Muslim Minds; Jihad, the trail of political Islam; Al-Qaeda in its own word; Bad Moon Rising : a Chronicle of the Middle East Today; Jihad/ The trail of Political Islam; Allah in the West : Islamic Movements in America and Europe; The Revenge of God; Les Banlieues de l’Islam; Muslim Extremism in Egypt/The Roots of Radical Islam.