Dan Al-Kurd
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2016 was sort of that last era of monoculture, where we still consumed things in community.
Everybody wanted to be Beyonce at that point.
I don't think we'll ever see another Rihanna.
Real talent is defined by what people can do, not where they learn to do it.
So by stopping at the education section of a resume, you might throw away the perfect hire.
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And what all of it says about how we actually love, yearn, and obsess.
We're going to Wuthering Heights.
Which, for the record, is not a romance novel.
And what all of it says about how we actually love, yearn, and obsess.
We're going to Wuthering Heights.
Which, for the record, is not a romance novel.
And yet it has haunted the romance genre for 200 years.
My name is Dan Al-Kurd.
I'm a researcher and analyst of Arab and Palestinian politics.
And today I have with me Andrew Lieber.
Andrew Lieber is a non-resident scholar in the Carnegie Middle East Program and an assistant professor in Tulane University's Department of Political Science and their Middle East and North Africa Studies Program.
His research and teaching focuses on the domestic politics and international relations of the Middle East and North Africa region, with a particular focus on Saudi Arabia.
Andrew, thanks so much for joining us.