2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0260210523000141
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Elusive decolonisation of IR in the Arab world

Abstract: Arab social science scholarship, and IR in particular, has been systematically underfunded and sidelined by governments across the region. As such, IR scholars in the Arab world have struggled to produce scholarship in hostile and authoritarian environments, let alone address efforts to decolonise. Of the few initiatives of indigenising social science that exist in the Arab world, the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) and its founding institution, the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS),… Show more

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“…Like the Caribbean, El Kurd notes that the Arab world is largely 'missing' in (often, Global North-driven) efforts to decolonise IR. 38 Here, as a means of bringing to the fore decolonising efforts originating elsewhere and, in line with Kapoor's conception of decolonisation encompassing material facets, El Kurd assesses the initiatives of the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) and the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) to increase access to the discipline, 29 Ibid., p. 359. 30 Ibid., p. 359.…”
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“…Like the Caribbean, El Kurd notes that the Arab world is largely 'missing' in (often, Global North-driven) efforts to decolonise IR. 38 Here, as a means of bringing to the fore decolonising efforts originating elsewhere and, in line with Kapoor's conception of decolonisation encompassing material facets, El Kurd assesses the initiatives of the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) and the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) to increase access to the discipline, 29 Ibid., p. 359. 30 Ibid., p. 359.…”
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