Dr. Rahaf Aldoughli teaches courses on Politics and History of the ''Middle East'' at Lancaster University. She was a Visiting Fellow at LSE Middle East Centre and also won a fellowship with WIIS (Women in International Security) in Washington D.C.
Her areas of research expertise include identifying the ideological borrowings between European and Arab nationalism, the rise of the nation-state in the Middle East, the Syria crisis, militarism and the construction of masculinity in the Arab world.
Middle-East Women’s Board of Directors Summit summit draws participation of high level delegates, women directors, top government officials and professionals
Who is Afraid of Democracy?
New Wave of Transformations
in the Middle East and North Africa
March 25-26, 2022
At the Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St, Madison, WI
Free and Open to the Public