2015
On #humanrights day - Mallat in Arab Weekly: Human rights are not a suicide pact
Posted By NC On Friday, 11 December 2015مقاربة دستورية للتعطيل الرئاسي
Posted By NC On Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Publication of collective book on nonviolence at OUP
Posted By NC On Saturday, 28 November 2015mallat.com is pleased to announce the publication of a groundbreaking book on nonviolence at Oxford University Press
Civil Resistance in the Arab Spring
Triumphs and Disasters
Edited by Adam Roberts, Michael J. Willis, Rory McCarthy
The book includes nine country-based chapters by outstanding scholars, and an important conclusion by Adam Roberts.
Nahar publishes Mallat article in Guardian on Ahmad Chalabi
Posted By NC On Tuesday, 24 November 2015From bruised Beirut and bleeding Paris, justitia nonetheless
Posted By NC On Tuesday, 17 November 2015Questionnaire de La Seize, Chibli Mallat
Posted By NC On Monday, 16 November 2015Chibli Mallat : Je rêve d'être un imbécile heureux
L’avocat international et professeur de droit s’est prêté au questionnaire de la Seize.
Chibli Mallat on Ahmad Chalabi's passing
Posted By NC On Wednesday, 11 November 2015Ahmed Chalabi was right that Saddam Hussein had to be removed
Chibli Mallat
The Guardian, 10 November 2015
The late deputy prime minister provoked many passions, and I disagreed with him over the invasion, but Iraq’s dictatorship had to end.
Mallat at AUB for launch of Philosophy of Nonviolence, 13 Feb. 2015
Posted By NC On Wednesday, 28 October 2015Mallat at AUB for launch of Philosophy of Nonviolence, 13 Feb. 2015
On the Middle East and nonviolence, an interview with Prof. Manuela Lenzen
Posted By Anonymous (not verified) On Monday, 26 October 2015Reading history in the light of nonviolence
Posted By NC On Monday, 26 October 2015Professor Mallat, in your most recent book you develop a philosophy of nonviolence. Isn't that a very optimistic perspective when looking to the situation in the Middle East?
The more important question is whether my analysis of nonviolence for what happened in 2011 is correct. It is true that we see an immense violence in the Middle East now. more