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Abboud Discusses the ‘Role of the Private Sector in Syria’s Future’

Abboud Discusses the ‘Role of the Private Sector in Syria’s Future’

On April 18, Dr. Samer Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies, participated in a panel discussion on the “Role of the Private Sector in Syria’s Future” hosted by [...]

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0 commentsMay 1, 2013 at 12:50 pmScholarly & Creative

Abboud Discusses Syria on WHYY’s ‘Radio Times’

Abboud Discusses Syria on WHYY’s ‘Radio Times’

Dr. Samer Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies at Arcadia University, returned to WHYY’s Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane on March 6 as a guest during a segment titled [...]

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0 commentsMarch 6, 2013 at 10:06 amCampus News

Abboud Receives Grants to Study Capital Flight in Syria

Abboud Receives Grants to Study Capital Flight in Syria

Dr. Samer N. Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies, recently received two grants to study capital flight during the Syrian conflict. Both grants will support Abboud’s travel in [...]

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0 commentsDecember 17, 2012 at 10:13 amScholarly & Creative

HuffPost Live: Abboud Joins Discussion on U.S. Intervention in Syria

HuffPost Live: Abboud Joins Discussion on U.S. Intervention in Syria

Dr. Samer Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies at Arcadia University, returned to HuffPost Live as a guest panelist on Dec. 10 to address whether it’s time for the United [...]

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0 commentsDecember 10, 2012 at 10:47 amFaculty in the News In the News

Abboud Publishes ‘Rethinking Hizballah’

Abboud Publishes ‘Rethinking Hizballah’

Dr. Samer Abboud, Assistant Professor of History and International Studies in the Department of Historical and Political Studies, published Rethinking Hizballah: Authority, Legitimacy, Violence (Ashgate). The book was released on [...]

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0 commentsNovember 30, 2012 at 1:37 pmScholarly & Creative