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Hussein David Alkhazragi

Teaching Assistant-PhD student

Département d'histoire générale

Biography

Hussein David Alkhazragi is currently teaching as an assistant and a PhD candidate at the University of Geneva. Graduated of the University of Geneva, Hussein D. Alkhazragi studied general history and Arabic language, literature and civilization. His current PhD project is devoted to the study and analysis of interrelationships between International Organizations and Middle-East during the Interwar period. Taking as case studies Turkey, Persia (Iran), Iraq and Egypt, this project aims to understand the part played by International Organizations in the construction of Middle-Eastern Nation-States. On the other hand, this project aims to analyze what stances Middle-Eastern actors took towards the setting up of the new international world order that stemmed from the creation of the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization.

As a teaching assistant at the University of Geneva, Hussein D. Alkhazragi gives seminar-courses in the Bachelor's program of International Relations and within the Bachelor's program of Arts of the University of Geneva. In the Bachelor's program of International Relations, Hussein D. Alkhazragi teaches two seminar-courses on history of International Organizations and multilateral diplomacy and on transnational history of 19th and 20th centuries. In the Bachelor's program of Arts, Hussein D. Alkhazragi teaches a seminar-course on Middle-Eastern history. His areas of interest are international relations and relations between East and West, imperialism, colonialism and Arab nationalism.

 

Bibliography

  • « Un petit prince à la SdN : la lutte du roi Hussein du Hedjaz pour l’indépendance des provinces arabes de l’Empire ottoman », Relations internationales, (juillet-septembre), n°146, 2011/2.