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Egypt’s North Sinai Post 2011 Revolution: The Nexus Between Ungovernability Dimensions And Terrorism
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Ashour, Karim |
| Copyright Year | 2016 |
| Abstract | I would like to take this occasion to express my sincere appreciation to the multitude of individuals to be the reasons where I am today. I feel gratefulness to AUC, particularly the Public Policy and Administration Department (PPAD) that allowed me to attain my Master’s degree and conduct a semester abroad at Sciences Po. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my supervisor; Professor Allison Hodgkins who has been always pushing me hard to think critically and differently in order come out with unique ideas. I also feel grateful to Ambassador Professor Magda Shahin who provoked my research interests in political economy, and I am honored by her acceptance to be part of my defense panel. I feel thankful to Professor Ibrahim Awad, Professor Hamid Ali, and Professor Ghada Barsoum who truly taught me how to be critical and analytical researcher and get over the different challenges. Furthermore, from day one, Ms. Enas Abdel-Azim was extremely supportive and helpful to me at AUC. I must acknowledge that working with Dr. Khaled Abdelhalim as a teaching assistant for three years has promoted my academic and professional skills. I also feel appreciation to Ms. Mariez Wasfi and Ms. Sally Barsoum whom their doors were always open, whenever I need help. I recognize that my graduate studies journey would not have been possible without the fellowship opportunities that provided by the AUC Graduate Studies office and PPAD department. I feel thankful to my home Institution ‘FUE’ who supported me by all possible means, and especially my beloved Professor Abul-Monem Al-Mashat who taught me uncountable things in my academic, professional, and personal life; I also feel appreciation to his detailed feedback on my thesis. Also, words cannot describe how much appreciation I have to my colleague and brother Abdelrahman Rashdan who provoked my interests in security studies and was always a source of support whenever I need help or advice. I also feel thankful to my professors Dr. Salwa Thabet, Dr. Yasime Zein Abdien, Dr. Mona Al-Roubi and Professor Amany Masoud for all their support and help during my studies. I also feel thankful to my collogues, Sarra Monier, Marina Emad, Nouran Khalil, Aya Safwat, Nourhan Sultan, Iman Serag, Salma Yehia, Radwa Al-Tagoury, Nourhan Sultan for all their fruitful advises, and particularly Shaimaa Omran who was of super help in using the statistical methods in this thesis. I would also like to thank the interviewees who were participated in this study; without their valuable input, the findings of this thesis could not have been successfully reached. Special thanks to Dr. Saleh Al-Sheikh, Dr. Noha Bakr, Dr. Mona Badran, and Ms. Olfa Al-Salami, who encouraged and connected me hard with different sources. I would also like to thank my mother, father, and sister who are all my reasons I am; I must acknowledge without Sarah Kamaly my life partner, whose love, encouragement and editing assistance, I would not have finished this thesis. |
| File Format | PDF HTM / HTML |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://dar.aucegypt.edu/bitstream/handle/10526/4751/MGA%20Project-%20Final%20Version%20-%20Karim%20Ashour%20-%20May%2022-2016.pdf?sequence=1 |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |