DAFG, Kultur, Bildung & Wissenschaft

Kalligrafie-Workshop mit Daniel Arab

„Linien – Worte – Kunst“ – unter diesem Motto organisierte die DAFG – Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V. 

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DAFG, Politik

Hintergrundgespräch: Hertie School Mashriq & Maghrib Policy Club trifft S.E. Ahmed Ebrahim Alqarainees

Am 23. April 2026 fand in der Geschäftsstelle der DAFG e.V. ein Hintergrundgespräch zwischen S.E. Ahmed Ebrahim

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DAFG, Politik

War in Lebanon: Humanitarian Impact and Implications for Stability

Am 7. April veranstaltete die DAFG – Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V. ein Expertengespräch, um die

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DAFG, Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit

The economic impact of the US/Israel war with Iran on the GCC states

Am 30. März lud die DAFG – Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V. zu einem Expertengespräch mit dem Titel „The

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DAFG, Politik

War at the Gulf: Regional and Geostrategic Implications from the GCC States' Point of View

Der „Tawila“-Gesprächskreis von Dr. Carsten Wieland und die DAFG – Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V.

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Book Launch: The Last Ottoman Generation and the Making of the Modern Middle East

26 April 2018, 6 p.m.

Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin

The modern Middle East emerged out of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, when Britain and France partitioned the Ottoman Arab lands into several new colonial states.The following period was a charged and transformative time of unrest. Insurgent leaders, trained in Ottoman military tactics and with everything to lose from the fall of the Empire, challenged the mandatory powers in a number of armed revolts. This is a study of this crucial period in Middle Eastern history, tracing the period through popular political movements and the experience of colonial rule. In doing so, Provence emphasises the continuity between the late Ottoman and Colonial era, explaining how national identities emerged, and how the seeds were sown for many of the confl icts which have defi ned the Middle East in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

Prof. Dr. Michael Provence teaches modern Middle East history at the University of California, San Diego. In 2010-11 and 2014 Provence was an Alexander von Humboldt fellow at Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient. He is also the author of The Great Syrian Revolt and the Rise of Arab Nationalism (2005) also published in Arabic in 2012. His research focuses on the Ottoman, colonial, and post-colonial Arab world.

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