
Babel: Translating the Middle East
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Here's the recent few episodes on Babel: Translating the Middle East.
Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza
Transcript: "Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza," CSIS, April 17, 2025.
Dr. Larkin's latest work: "Lebanon’s October Revolution (al-thawra 17 tishrīn) and the Civil War: Memory, Protests and Mobilisation," Brill, December 3, 2024.
Analysis: Iran, Deal or No Deal?
Dahlia Scheindlin: Israel’s Political Turmoil
Transcript: "Dahlia Scheindlin: Israel’s Political Turmoil," CSIS, April 3, 2025.
Scheindlin's latest article: "The Escape Artist: How Netanyahu Lies and Why People Still Believe Him," Haaretz, April 1, 2025.