Reem Abou-el-fadl
Lecturer
Department of Politics and International Studies
School of Oriental and African Studies University of London
United Kingdom
Biography
Reem teaches courses on the Comparative Politics and International Relations of the Middle East, and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her research interests include the foreign policy making of developing states, as well as nationalism in Turkey and the Arab world, and her work has appeared in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Journal of Palestine Studies, and the International Journal of Transitional Justice, among other venues. She is particularly interested in Egyptian politics and history, and is co-editor of the Egypt page at jadaliyya e-zine.
Research Interest
Polotics
Publications
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Abou-El-Fadl, Reem (2013) 'Turkey’s Cold War Alignment: Nation Building and the Utility of the 1957 Syrian Crisis'. In: Hinnebusch, Raymond and Tür, Özlem, (eds.), Turkey-Syria Relations: Between Enmity and Amity. Farnham: Ashgate.
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Abou-El-Fadl, Reem (2015) 'Early pan-Arabism in Egypt's July revolution: the Free Officers' political formation and policy-making, 1946–54'. Nations and Nationalism, (21) 2, pp 289-308.
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Abou-El-Fadl, Reem (2015) 'Neutralism Made Positive: Egyptian Anticolonialism on the Road to Bandung'. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, (42) 2, pp 219-240.