"The Arab Spring Revisited" with Charles Sennott
This lecture is part of OSHER@Dartmouth’s 2014 Summer Lecture Series, “The Middle East: Cauldron of Crisis and Change.”
Charles Sennott - Co-Founder and Editor at Large for GlobalPost
Award-winning foreign correspondent Sennott tells how events leading to popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and an outbreak of civil war in Syria were shaped by history and by the moment. Sennott, co-founder of GlobalPost and correspondent for two FRONTLINE documentaries on Egypt’s ‘revolution,’ looks at how U. S. foreign policy failed to see historic changes and missed the moment to promote democracy in a new Middle East.
This lecture is part of OSHER@Dartmouth’s 2014 Summer Lecture Series, “The Middle East: Cauldron of Crisis and Change.”
Admission is FREE to members of the Dartmouth community; just bring your Dartmouth ID.
Ticket information for OSHER@Dartmouth members and the general public can be found through the lecture link provided above.