Politics and Culture: Shifting Power Dynamics in Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia

Is religious ideology the driver in determining internal and foreign policy?  Or are economic and military development what fuels most decisions? Which will end up the most powerful force in the region?  And how does anti-Muslim rhetoric and American military involvement help shape these developments?

Come support Columbia by listening to one of our most engaging Deans in one of his last lectures before stepping down from his position: Dean of the School of General Studies, Peter J. Awn. Reserve your tickets for $15 per person. All tickets must be purchased before the event. There will be no tickets sold at the door so make sure you reserve your tickets before we are sold out! Light drinks and refreshments will be served.

Registration will close Monday, March 27, 2017 at 5:00PM.


About our Speaker:
Dean Peter Awn Harvard PhD, ‘78, Woodstock College M.Div, Fordham Univ. B.A

Dean Awn is Professor of Islamic and Comparative Religion in the Department of Religion and Dean of the School of General Studies (GS). He is in his twentieth year as Dean and his thirty-ninth year as a professor at Columbia.

Most recently, while remaining Dean of GS, Professor Awn served for three years as Director of the Middle East Institute and for three and a half years as Acting Dean of the School of Continuing Education. Before becoming Dean, he served as chair of the Department of Religion, chair of the Steering Committee of the Chairs of the Arts & Sciences Departments, and chair of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.

Professor Awn received his Ph.D. in Islamic Religion and Comparative Religion from Harvard University in 1978, at which point he joined the Columbia faculty. Previously he earned degrees in Philosophy/Classical Languages, and Christian Theology. Professor Awn’s book, Satan’s Tragedy and Redemption: Iblîs in Sufi Psychology, received a book award from the American Council of Learned Societies. In 1984 he was the first recipient of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Award for distinguished teaching and research. In 1995 Professor Awn was awarded the Great Teacher Award from the Society of Columbia Graduates.

Professor Awn continues to teach courses on Islamic mysticism (Sufism) and Islamic Religion as well as Literature Humanities, one of the year-long, signature courses of the Columbia Core Curriculum. He also mentors graduate students working on advanced degrees in the field.

WHEN
March 28, 2017 at 6:30pm - 8:30pm
WHERE

Roxbury Community Center

471 S Roxbury Dr
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
United States
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