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The Peninsula

The Peninsula

Nuur Hassan

Uninhibited intellectual discourse aimed at generating ideas and body of knowledge for better world

8 - Somalia: Squaring a Circle? Conversations with Abukar Arman on What Ails Somalia
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  • 8 - Somalia: Squaring a Circle? Conversations with Abukar Arman on What Ails Somalia

    On Thursday Jan 28, we had indepth conversation with Abukar Arman on the main challenges that are responsible for the continued instability of Somalia and its root causes.

    Sat, 30 Jan 2021 - 57min
  • 7 - Episode 6 of The Peninsula: Dr. Idil Osman on "Social Media, Diaspora, and Somali Politics."

    In this episode, Dr. Nuur and I speak with Dr. Idil Osman, an Assistant Professor at the School of Media, Communication and Sociology at the University of Leicester, UK about social media, diaspora and Somali politics. Dr. Idil has a longstanding interest in Somalia and Sub Saharan Africa. Her research focuses on how media and communications relate to modern-day conflicts, foreign policy and engage refugee, migrant and diaspora communities. Prior to her academic transition, she spent over 12 years as a national and international journalist working for the BBC, the Guardian and the Voice of America in Washington, DC covering Sub Saharan Africa and its diaspora.

    Sun, 25 Oct 2020 - 1h 17min
  • 6 - Episode 5 of The Peninsula: Conversations with Dr. Nuur Hassan about Sa'ada (سَعادة, happiness) - a key political philosophy of Abu Nasr Al-Farabi.

    In this episode, Dr. Nuur Hassan and I discuss the idea of Sa'ada (سَعادة, happiness) which was a key political philosophy of Abu Nasr Al-Farabi.

    Sat, 24 Oct 2020 - 52min
  • 5 - Conversations about books and writers who influenced our thinking (Sept 25, 2020)

    Dr. Nuur Hassan and AbdiRizak Warfa discuss books and authors whose writings impacted our intellectual thinking. Very ienlightining conversation. The conversation was held live on facebook Saturday, September 25, 2020.

    Sat, 03 Oct 2020 - 1h 23min
  • 4 - Conversation with Patrick Gilkes- former policy advisor to the Ethiopian ministry of foreign aff

    The Peninsula brings you the third and final episode of its inaugural three-party series on Ethiopia. On this episode, we host Patrick Gilkes, a former senior policy advisor to the Ethiopian ministry of foreign affairs. In our conversation with Patrick, we ask Why democracy has historical pushbacks in Ethiopia? In doing so, we critically examine the relationship between the big man syndrome and the history of state-building in Ethiopia in the late 19th to early 20th century, from the Hobbesian perspective of law and order.

    Sat, 12 Sep 2020 - 1h 01min
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