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'''The Middle East Centre (MEC) at the London School of Economics''' and Political Science (LSE) is a premier academic institution dedicated to the advanced study of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It serves as a central hub for interdisciplinary research, world-class teaching, and public engagement, bridging the gap between academia and policy. The Centre is built upon LSE's long-standing reputation for social science excellence and provides a neutral, evidence-based forum for the discussion and analysis of the complex political, economic, and social issues affecting the Middle East (LSE Middle East Centre, n.d.-a)<ref>LSE Middle East Centre. (n.d.-a). About us. Retrieved June 5, 2024, from https://www.lse.ac.uk/middle-east-centre/about-us</ref>. It fosters a vibrant intellectual community by hosting leading scholars, producing influential publications, and maintaining one of the United Kingdom's most significant archives related to the modern Middle East.
'''Cell 14''' (in rusian: Касета 14) is a memoir by [[Ali Khamenei]], the former [[Supreme Leader of Iran]], recounting his imprisonment and exile during the [[Pahlavi dynasty|Pahlavi era]] prior to the [[Iranian Revolution|1979 Islamic Revolution]] (Pars Today, 2026). The work was originally published in Arabic and later in Persian before its Russian translation.[[Cell 14 (Book)|'''Continue ...''']]</span>
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Cell 14 (in rusian: Касета 14) is a memoir by Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of Iran, recounting his imprisonment and exile during the Pahlavi era prior to the 1979 Islamic Revolution (Pars Today, 2026). The work was originally published in Arabic and later in Persian before its Russian translation.Continue ...