Shaimaa Magued Faculty of Economics and Political Science Fluent

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Shaimaa Magued Faculty of Economics and Political Science Fluent
Shaimaa Magued
Faculty of Economics and Political Science
Cairo University, Giza
Egypt
Tel: (+2) 02 26 19 127- (+2) 01 0014 30 922
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Fluent in Arabic, English and
French
Intermediate in Turkish
Beginner in Hebrew
Keywords: Lecturer, Political Science, International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, Political
Theory, Middle East Politics, Political Islam, Turkish Politics, Ph.D. , MPPA, MA,
Public Policy.
Political Science Lecturer: Teaching/tutoring political science and public administration classes with
various publications and conference presentations.
Education:
Ph.D. in Political Science, International Relations with honors, SciencesPo. Aix (Université
d’Aix-Marseille III, Aix-en-Provence, France (Nov. 2009-Nov. 2012).
Thesis Title: “La politique arabe de la Turquie depuis 2011 comme une dimension de sa gestion
régionale au Moyen-Orient”.
MPPA: Master in Public Policy and Administration, Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP)
School, the American University of Cairo (AUC). GPA: 4 (Dec.2009-Dec. 2011).
Thesis Title: “The Arab Policy of Turkey under the Rule of the AKP: Syria as a case study”.
M.A. Master of Arts in International Relations, Political Science at SciencesPo Paris (Oct.
2008-July 2009).
Thesis Title: “Les migrations coptes aux Etats-Unis: du militantisme transnational à
l’internationalisation de la question copte”.
B.A. Bachelor Degree of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science,
French section (2004-2008).
Major: Political Science, Minor: Economics. Grade: very good with honors.
High School Diploma (Thanaweyya Amma), Notre Dame de la Délivrande School, Heliopolis,
Cairo (2001-2004). Arts section, Grade: Excellent.
Teaching Experience:
Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University (since Feb. 2013).
Courses:
-Research Methodology (Undergraduate Students, 2012-2013).
-Public Administration “co-teaching” (Undergraduate Students, 2014-2015).
-Public Services Management “co-teaching” (Graduate Students, 2014-2015).
Assistant Lecturer (Mar. 2009-Feb. 2013)
Courses:
-Tutoring Political Theory course for Undergraduate Students.
Additional Tasks:
-Supervising students in their researches.
-Evaluating students’ performance through regular assignments and discussions.
-Publishing research articles.
Research Experience:
The French Institute of Anatolian Studies (IFEA) in Istanbul (Dec.09-Jan.’10)
-Leading researches and fieldwork on the formulation of the Turkish foreign policy towards
Arab countries since 2002.
The Arab League, the National Security Department (July-Sept. 2007)
-Researcher and trainee at the International Committee of the Red Cross sessions about
“International Law at War Times”.
The CEDEJ (The Economic and Juridical Documentaries and Studies Center) (June-July 2007)
-Research on “The Evolution of Political Islam in Turkey: A Secularist Model in the Islamic
World”.
Publications
“Turkey's Soft Power Revisited: An Analysis of the Turkish-Egyptian Relations from January
2011 to 30 June 2013” article submitted for publication at The International Review of Turkish
Studies.
Le Monde Arabe dans la diplomatie turque: la politique arabe de l’AKP comme une dimension
de la gestion régionale turque au Moyen-Orient”, PhD thesis (Saarbrucken: Les Editions
Universitaires Européennes), 2014.
“Reconsidering ‘Al hakimiyya’ in the Islamists’ Political Discourse towards a better
Management of Minorities in the Muslim World: A Reference to the Turkish Case”, The
International Journal of Arts and Science, 6(3), 761-775, 2013.
“Turkey’s Role as a Regional Power in the Middle East from 2002 to the Rise of the Arab
Spring” in Changes and Adaptation in Turkish Foreign Policy, SETA, Washington D.C.
(Chapter in Edited Volume), 2013.
“Restructuring State-Society Relations under the Rule of the AKP through Diplomacy”, The
Journal of Academic Inquiries, 6 (2), 27-48, 2012.
“Egypt’s Political Future in a Comparative Analysis between the Turkish and the Iranian
Experience”, The Journal of Academic Inquiries, 7(2), 201-232, 2011.
The Changes in the Arab Policy of Turkey from 2002 till 2010: a Reference to the Turkish policy
towards Syria. (Saarbrucken: Lambert Academic Publication), 2011.
“Economic Interdependence and Interstate Relations: A Theoretical Overview on the TurkishArab Free Trade Agreement as a Case Study”, Ortadogu Yilligi 2011, 7.
“La Diplomatie Régionale Turque s’illustre à Nouveau dans l’Affaire de la Caravane
Internationale de Solidarité pour Gaza’, Working Paper published on the French Institute of
Anatolian Studies website (OVIPOT): ovipot.hypotheses.org, 2010.
Les Migrations Coptes aux Etats-Unis du Militantisme Transnational à l’Internationalisation de
la Question Copte (Saarbrucken: Les Editions Universitaires Européennes), 2009.
Conferences and Paper presentations
‘The "Civil State" in the Army and the Rvolutionaries' narratives in the Aftermath of January
25th’, paper presented at Dawla Madaniyya: A Future for the Civil State in the Arab World?
Academic Workshop at the University of Cologne, 19-20 January 2015.
“The Gulf Regional Security Approach in the Context of the Arab Spring: Towards a Paradigm
Shift in the GCC Security Strategy?” paper submitted for The GCC States’ Foreign and Security
Policies after the Arab Spring Workshop at the Gulf Research Center, Cambridge University,
August 25-27th 2014.
“La gestion sociopolitique de la région du Hatay depuis 1939: vers la préservation d’un territoire
revendiqué?” article presented at Circulations, frontiers et encadrement des flux migratoires au
Moyen-Orient, IFPO, Amman, Jordan, 2014.
“Explaining Cross-National Variations in Challenges to Old Regimes during the Early Stages of
the Arab Spring Movements, 2010-2012” APSA (American Political Science Association) Mena
Workshop organized in Amman, Jordan, 2014
“Towards the Development of a bottom-up Nation-Building Process in the Context of the Arab
Spring” article presented at “The New Paradigms Factory”, Workshop I in Tunis organized
within the Arab Council of Social Sciences Research Forum, 2014.
“The New Tahrir Square: From Protesting towards the Occupation of the Public Sphere in
Egypt”, paper presented at Bridging Divides: Rethinking Ideology in The Age of Protests at
Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2014. (Submitted for publication as a book chapter to
Routledge).
“Reinventing the Democratization Process in Egypt, towards the Theorization of the Arab
Spring”, paper presented at the Young Academic Workshop "Invitation to Discourse" Normative
Concepts in Transformation in the Arab Spring and Beyond, the Free University of Berlin,
Germany, 2013.
“Political Islam Market in Egypt: Understanding Islamism in the Realm of Politics”, paper
presented at Arab Revolution and Beyond: Changes and Resistance Conference, Tunis, 2013.
“Minorities in the Egyptian National Education since 1952 to 2011: From Denial to the
Reconsideration of the Coptic Question”, intervention at Education and Democracy in North
Africa Conference, Tunis, 2013.
“Egypt’s Public Diplomacy between bandwagon and autonomy from the US”, paper presented at
Islamism and Arab Revolutions: Dynamic of Changes Conference, Cairo University, 2013.
“The AKP and the Democratization Process in Turkey: Between the Civilianization and the Desecularization of the State System”, intervention at The DGAP 17th New Faces Conference on
“Pluralism in Egypt and Tunisia - How the Political Opening is Changing Islamist Forces”,
Cairo, 2012. A working paper published on the following site:
https://dgap.org/sites/default/files/event_downloads/inputstatements_17th_nfc_0.pdf
“Turkey’s policy towards Egypt and Tunisia since 2011”, working paper presented at the DGAP
16th International Summer School “Transforming to Where? The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia”,
Berlin, 2012.
“The AKP seen by the Youth at Tahrir Square”, working paper presented at The Arab World in
the Mirror of the Turkish Modernity Seminar, IREMAM, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2012.