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Bread and Butter: Food, De-Development and the Arab Revolutions

Rami Zurayk

Speaker: Dr Rami Zurayk, American University of Beirut

Chair: Professor Martha Mundy, LSE

Thursday 23 June 2011

18:00 - 19:30

Alumni Theatre, LG.09, New Academic Building, LSE

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In his lecture, Rami Zurayk will discuss his current work on food and de-development in Gaza and the use of food insecurity as a weapon of siege. He will also look at Egypt and its post-revolution agricultural policies.

Rami Zurayk is an agronomy professor at the American University of Beirut and a longtime activist for political and social justice. Born in Beirut during the 1958 U.S. Marines' landing in Lebanon, he has witnessed two Israeli-Arab wars, one protracted civil war, one major Israeli invasion, one Israeli retreat and one Israeli defeat. He studied at AUB and at Oxford University. He has published over a hundred articles, monographs and technical reports on agriculture, food, environment and education. His most recent book Food, Farming and Freedom: Sowing the Arab Spring| was published this May.

This lecture is open to all and registration is not required.

Admission is on a first come first served basis.

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