Arab West Report is an electronic magazine and academic database registered in the Netherlands under ISSN number 2210-3597, dedicated to promoting understanding and dialogue between Muslim and non-Muslim communities, and the Arab World and the West since 1997. These activities are based on the philosophy that understanding can only be reached by providing accurate, un-biased, non-partisan information to those involved. AWR has been accomplishing this by producing interviews, background reports and longer academic papers to inform researchers, policy-makers, politicians, journalists and academics worldwide.
The publication can be accessed
here.
Interns and volunteers of the Center for Arab-West Understanding contribute with articles and reports to Arab-West Report (ISSN number 2210-3597).
Production of key reports
We select the best students with the best supervision possible for the production of key reports that explain an important aspect of Egyptian society.
Examples of previous reports by interns include:
- Dokhan, Baher., 'Why are the Arabs Angry? Arab-West Relations: Politics in Quicksand', Arab West Report Paper No. 8, September 2008
- Chetty, Janine., 'Coptic Activist and Media Reporting in the Aftermath of the Abu Fana Monastry Attack', Arab West Report Paper No. 13, February 2009
- Hulsman, Cornelis., Fathima, Hina., and Robert Forster. 'Christian Victims of the Growing Islamist/Non-Islamist Divide: The Urgent Need for Peace and Reconciliation', Arab West Report No. 48, September 2013