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Pathways to Renewed and Inclusive Security in the Middle East - Initiative directed by Emma Soubrier with the the World Peace Foundation (Tufts University in Boston, US) and the Institute for Peace and Development (Université Côte d'Azur in Nice, France).
Jennifer, Coralie, and Dalia will contribute to our upcoming SALAM workshops, including on:
☢️ Nuclear politics (May 2025)
🧠 Sectarianism & militarization (Fall 2025)
💰 Capitalism & the arms trade (Spring 2026)
🗣️ DAMES Forum in Nice (Fall 2026)
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April 4, 2025 at 9:57 AM
🌟 And please join us in welcoming our newest Associate Expert: Dalia Ghanem! A powerful voice on political violence, civil-military relations & gender in the region, Dalia will bring sharp, grounded analysis to our work. #WomenInSecurity #MiddleEast
April 4, 2025 at 9:57 AM
🔹 Coralie Pison Hindawi
A specialist in disarmament & international law, Coralie explores how Middle Eastern states engage with global norms like R2P and WMD regimes. Her insight helps bridge local realities and international frameworks. #ArmsTrade #InternationalLaw
April 4, 2025 at 9:57 AM
🔹 Jennifer L. Erickson
A leading scholar of #armscontrol, export norms & the politics of sanctions, Jennifer helps unpack how global standards shape regional behavior. Her work on responsible trade is central to our SALAM conversations. #Nonproliferation #SecurityStudies
April 4, 2025 at 9:57 AM
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Participants explored complexities of militarization, identifying opportunities to shift security priorities. They examined global & regional shifts, structural barriers, and pathways to decenter arms in favor of human & environmental security. Their memos are available here: https://buff.ly/42nSplz
January 24, 2025 at 1:05 PM
The Synthesis Paper distills key insights from the forum. It outlines concrete recommendations for practical policy changes, collaborative advocacy, and broader public engagement to ultimately prioritize human security over the militarization of states: https://buff.ly/3WQ8HjV
January 24, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Participants explored complexities of militarization, identifying opportunities to shift security priorities. They examined global & regional shifts, structural barriers, and pathways to decenter arms in favor of human & environmental security. Their memos are available here: https://buff.ly/42nSplz
January 24, 2025 at 1:05 PM
The Synthesis Paper highlights how such policies lead to infrastructure destruction, socioeconomic devastation & conflict exacerbation. It underscores need to move away from short-term military objectives & geopolitical gains toward human security & sustainable peacebuilding: https://buff.ly/3C6dMxl
January 23, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Participants examined consequences of militarized policies in MENA, weighing sovereignty, geopo interests & humanitarian justifications. They explored role of internal & external factors, impacts on stability & trade-offs for human security. Their memos are available here: https://buff.ly/4h1dNBz
January 23, 2025 at 2:30 PM
The Synthesis Paper, echoing the debate, revisits how MENA states boost local arms production to diversify economies & reduce reliance on foreign partners—and highlights how this diverts funds from key socio-economic needs, impacting human security, esp. amid climate change: https://buff.ly/3Wry4YY
January 22, 2025 at 1:22 PM
Participants assessed current policies by 1) addressing their economic and political trade offs; 2) scrutinizing the economic and political motivations underlying them; and 3) challenging their claimed social, political, and economic benefits. Their memos are available here: https://buff.ly/4h2AzsO
January 22, 2025 at 1:22 PM
The Synthesis Paper revisits how these propositions were explored from different viewpoints and through various case studies, highlighting nuances within conventional narratives and questioning whether evolving conditions today require entirely new analytical models: https://buff.ly/3PHz8UC
January 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Participants challenged assumptions around the arms trade. They probed whether it successfully ensures security in the MENA region, is an efficient diplomatic tool to exert influence over partners, or helps improve collaboration among actors. Their memos are available here: https://buff.ly/3Wrur5i
January 21, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Since then, we’ve:
✅ Hosted 4 major debates under the SALAM project (Sustaining Alternative Links beyond Arms & Militarization).
✅ Launched the DAMES Forum, our 1st in-person event, focused on solutions & community-building.
January 20, 2025 at 3:08 PM
PRISME was launched in 2023 to bring together scholars & practitioners from MENA, Europe & North America to decenter arms & rethink security beyond militarization.

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PRISME – Pathways to Renewed and Inclusive Security in the Middle East
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