

“Where are the Arabs?” w/ Nihal El Aasar
Oct 17, 2024
Nihal El Aasar, an Egyptian writer and researcher specializing in the Arab political landscape, discusses the absence of mass uprisings in Arab states amid the Gaza crisis. They analyze the aftermath of the Arab Spring, highlighting the demoralization affecting public sentiment and political mobilization. El Aasar critiques the influence of Israeli actions on regional instability and delves into themes of melancholia stemming from historical defeats. The conversation provides critical insights into the complex dynamics of solidarity, repression, and evolving Arab identities.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
From Conflict to Identity: Revisiting Arab Solidarity
02:47 • 20min
The Role of Israel in Middle Eastern Sovereignty and Identity
23:03 • 2min
Echoes of Defeat: The 1967 War and Its Legacy
25:04 • 9min
Exploring Arab Political Identity and Melancholy in a Landscape of Defeat
33:55 • 4min
Melancholia and Lessons from the Arab Spring
38:17 • 4min