Radwa Saad

Ph.D. Student in Africana Studies

Overview

Radwa Saad wishes to study the problematic of integration beyond the usual framework of regional integration to its implications for marginalized citizens across the many artificial divides that are often taken as given in discourses Africa.  In so doing, she hopes to take seriously the view of Africa as a continuum while focusing on issues of democratization within the context of regional integration within North Africa and articulating a vision of regional integration that reflects the realities and aspirations of people in the region, particularly youth.

Publications

Saad, R. & Abed, S. (2020) 'A Revolution Deferred: Sexual Violence and Gender-based Violence in Egypt' in Gender, Protests & Social Change in Africa edited by Awino Okech (Palgrave Macmillian)

Available at:  https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-46343-4

Saad, R. (2019). Reconciling Pan-Arabism and Pan-Africanism: The North African Leadership Dilemma. Leadership & Developing Societies, 3(1), 1-32.

Retrieved from:  http://leadershipandsocieties.com/index.php/lds/article/view/96

 

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