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Egyptian American Professionals Society

Presents

“Egyptian Revolutions, Past and Present and their Impact of Egyptian Development”

Saturday November 12th, 2011

Science & Engineering Resource Center (SEC) Lecture Hall 118

Rutgers University, Busch Campus

Piscataway, NJ 08054

 Program

 

08:30  - 09:45 : Registration

 

09:45  - 10:00  : Conference Introduction:  Morad Abou-Sabe’, President, EAPS

10:00  - 10:35  : Professor Nubar Hovsepian; Assoc. Professor, Political Science Department, 

                          Chapman University, Orange, CA.

                          “Post Colonial Egypt; State Corporatism and Subordination of Civil Society”

10:35 – 11:10  : Professor Ibrahim Oweiss, Emeritus Professor, Department of Economics,     

                          Georgetown University, Washington DC.

                          “Nasser’s Suspension of Egypt’s Democracy and its Consequences”

11:10 – 11:45  : Professor Nathan Brown, Professor of Political Science and International

                          Affairs, Department of Political Science, George Washington University,

                        “Constitutionalizing Egypt’s  Revolution”

11:45 - 12:00   : Comments, Questions and Answers

 

12:00 –  1:30   : Lunch Break (Busch Campus Student Center)

 

  1:30  -  2:05   : Professor Mike Searson, Executive Director, School for Global Education and

                          Innovation. Kean University, Union, NJ 07083

                        “The Relationship between Social Media and the Arab Spring”

  2:05  – 2:40   : Professor Mohamed Aboulghar; Professor OBGYN, Cairo Medical School,

   Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Dr. Abouelghar was personally involved in the  

   revolution from its inception. His presentation will be titled:

                         “The Egyptian Revolution, Between Dream and Reality”

 2:45  – 3:15    : Professor David Super, Professor of Law, University of Maryland Law School.

                        “Effective Strategies Shaping Egyptian American Relations During Egypt’s

                          Transition”

3:30 -    4:00    : Panel Discussion and Conference Summation.

 

4:30 –   5:30    : Reception Building Foyer

 

 Contact:Morad Abou-Sabe’ Ph.D.   609-658-6358 Cell.

Address:                                                                           

 Science and Engineering Resource Center (SEC)                               
118 FRELINGHUYSEN ROAD, Piscataway, NJ, 08854-8019.           morad@abousabe.com

Busch Campus, Rutgers University,                                            

Piscataway, NJ, 08854

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