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Hatem Alzahrani

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Hatem Alzahrani is an awarded poet, critic, and academic specializing in Arabic culture and literature. He holds an MA in Near Eastern studies from Yale University (2014) and a PhD in Arabic and Islamic studies from Georgetown University (2019). His decadelong stay in the United States is the central theme of his second poetry collection “Celebrating the Dual at Yale.”

Alzahrani also works as an advisor for international cultural relations, collaborating with various cultural institutions on initiatives that aim to showcase the distinctive culture of the Arabian Peninsula and its modern transformations, furnish a more nuanced understanding of it, and build bridges between East and West.

Follow him on Twitter @HoYalieofArabia.

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Discovering New Gold: Culture and the Future of Saudi-U.S. Relations

With Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia’s bold blueprint for the future, culture is being elevated as a fundamental pillar of the Saudi-U.S. alliance.

Hatem Alzahrani

9 min read

Fareed Zakaria delivers a talk on his latest book, “Age of Revolutions” at 2024 Riyadh International Book Fair, October 2024. (Courtesy of Riyadh International Book Fair)

“Listen to the Artist”: U.S. and Saudi Artists Develop Cultural Ties

Saudi and U.S. cultural programs provide an opportunity to bridge cultural differences – and showcase artists and performers blending artistic influences from the two countries – while harnessing sources for creativity and innovation.

“Listen to the Artist”: U.S. and Saudi Artists Develop Cultural Ties
Sean Foley

8 min read

Kiswa from the era of Saudi King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud (Image credit: Hatem Alzahrani)