07 June 2012
Free public lecture: The Arab Spring - Root causes and implications

Professor Jamal R. Nassar, Dean, College of Social and Behavioural Sciences, California State University.
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What caused the Arab Spring? How did the forces of change mobilize to bring down governments? And what are the implications for the region?
Professor Jamal R. Nassar, leading international authority on the politics of the Middle East, will explore these questions in detail at a free public lecture at RMIT.
Date: Tuesday 26 June
Time: 6.30pm to 8pm
Venue: Kaleide Theatre, 360 Swanston Street, RMIT City campus.
Bookings are essential. To RSVP,email globalcities@rmit.edu.au.
For more details, visit RMIT Events.

