Berkley Center Knowledge Resources Home Berkley Center Home Berkley Center on iTunes U Berkley Center's YouTube Channel Berkley Center's Vimeo Channel Berkley Center's YouTube Channel Berkley Center's iTunes Page Berkley Center's Twitter Page Berkley Center's Facebook Page Berkley Center's Vimeo Channel Berkley Center's YouTube Channel Berkley Center's iTunes Page WFDD's Twitter Page WFDD's Facebook Page Doyle Undergraduate Initiatives Undergraduate Learning and Interreligious Understanding Survey Junior Year Abroad Network Undergraduate Fellows Knowledge Resources KR Classroom Resources KR Countries KR Traditions KR Topics Berkley Center Home Berkley Center Knowledge Resources Berkley Center Home Berkley Center Forum Back to the Berkley Center World Faiths Development Dialogue Back to the Berkley Center Religious Freedom Project
May 18, 2013  |  About the Berkley Center  |  Directions to the Center  |  Subscribe
 
Topics Traditions Countries Classroom US/China  

COUNTRY

Jordan Jordan

TOPICS

Religion and Development Database Religion and Development Database
An increasing number of organizations and programs are grappling with problems at the intersection of religion and development. On this site you have access to the latest...

SUB-TOPICS

The Muslim World The Muslim World
Leading up to a December 2007 consultation in Doha, the Berkley Center produced a background report and conducted pre-consultation interviews with participants in order to...

RELATED RESOURCES ON MIDDLE EAST

Ccas

A Roundtable Discussion with Sameer Jarrah

May 7, 2007
The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University sponsored a roundtable discussion featuring Sameer Jarrah on May 8, 2007. The discussion focused on issues of civil society in the Arab world, particularly in Jordan. The founder of the Arab World Center for Democracy, Development, and Human Rights and the Todd G. Patkin Fellow in Arab Democracy and Development at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institute, Mr. Jarrah discussed his experiences in dealing with human rights advocacy and training in the Middle East.
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Established in 1975, Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) is one of the most comprehensive university-based Arab studies programs in the United States. It focuses on the contemporary Arab world, from Morocco to...