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BERNARD LEWIS
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Fouad Ajami remarks at dinner honoring professor Bernard Lewis, American friends
/ Ajami, Fouad
Ajami, Fouad
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The following is an edited transcript of remarks made by the late Fouad Ajami honoring Professor Bernard Lewis at a dinner in the latter’s honor. Ajami gives personal remembrances of Lewis and underscores Lewis’s enormous influence on Middle East Studies.
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Political Islam
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Clash of civilizations
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Edward Said
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Bernard Lewis
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191890
State of Middle Eastern Studies, Revisited
/ Kramer, Martin
Kramer, Martin
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This keynote address to the 2022 Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA) conference assesses the health of Middle Eastern studies in the United States, according to three parameters first defined by ASMEA co-founder Bernard Lewis in 1979: standards, politicization, funding. In all three areas, the field remains plagued by endemic problems.
Key Words
Israel
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Middle East Studies
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Boycott
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Academe
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Bernard Lewis
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Divestment, Sanctions (BDS)
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Middle East Studies Association (MESA)
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Three wars of Bernard Lewis
/ Kramer, Martin
Kramer, Martin
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The career of Bernard Lewis was punctuated by three wars: World War II, the Cold War, and what he himself called “the crisis of Islam.” The article seeks to demonstrate that for Lewis, these wars formed a continuum, the common thread being the struggle to defend freedom and democracy against the forces of tyranny.
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Democracy
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Iraq War
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Freedom
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War on Terror
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Arab
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Cold War
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World War II
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Islam
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Bernard Lewis
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