Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Released Thursday, 17th April 2025
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Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Craig Larkin: The Politics of Memory, From Mosul to Beirut to Gaza

Thursday, 17th April 2025
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This week on Babel, Jon Alterman speaks with Dr. Craig Larkin, director of the Center for the Study of Divided Societies at King’s College London. Dr. Larkin is also a research lead on Memory and Conflict for XCEPT, a research consortium studying cross-border conflict. There, he focuses on the relationship between communal memory and violence. Together, Jon and Dr. Larkin unpack different approaches taken to reconstruction and reconciliation after violence in the Middle East. Then, in his farewell Babel appearance, Martin Pimentel takes Jon's spot by continuing the conversation with Ninar Fawal and Will Todman to discuss pitfalls the international community should avoid when supporting post-conflict recovery.

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.

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