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Week in Review: Yemen, Tunisia & Upcoming Events

In the Monkey Cage, we had a two-part series on Yemen. Mareike Transfeld, of Freie Universität Berlin, explained why Yemen’s…

Tunisia, Week in Review, Yemen
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Call for Papers: Jazīrat al-Maghrib: North Africa as an Island

CALL FOR PAPERS Symposium: “Jazīrat al-Maghrib”: North Africa as an Island 2 April 2016 Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey Keynote…

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“Islam and Politics in the Middle East” – A Conversation with Mark Tessler

Mark Tessler is a Samuel J. Eldersveld Collegiate Professor of political science at the University of Michigan and co-directs the…

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Week in Review: Tunisia, Islam & Upcoming Events

In the Monkey Cage, Mark R. Beissinger, Amaney A. Jamal, and Kevin Mazur (all of Princeton University) examine the contrasting strategies of the Tunisian and…

Egypt, Tunisia, Week in Review
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Week in Review: Events, Monkey Cage and Call for Proposals

Upcoming Events If you’re in town on Monday, we invite you to attend a conversation with Mark Tessler’s about his new book,…

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Professional Development Opportunities for Professors and PhD Students

Bridging the Gap, an initiative dedicated to strengthening the relationship between scholars of international relations and the foreign policy community, annually holds…

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“The Taming of Democracy Assistance”– A conversation with Sarah Bush

Sarah Bush is an assistant professor of political science at Temple University and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy…

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On our last episode of this season, @abuaardvark chats w/ José Ciro Martínez about his book, States of Subsistence: The Politics of Bread in Contemporary Jordan. Also, a conversation with Jessica Barnes about the politics of bread in Egypt! Listen here:
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On this week's podcast: @abuaardvark chats w/ Megan Brown about her book The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community. Also: short segments w/ Sami Atallah & Christiana Parreira on Lebanon & Cinzia Bianco on the UAE https://pomeps.org/seventh-member-state-lebanese-elections-succession-of-mohamed-bin-zayed-s-11-ep-32

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Read Khaoula Bengezi's piece, New Constructions of Environmental Orientalism: Climate Change Mitigation Solar Power Projects in the Sahara Desert in POMEPS Studies 46: Environmental Politics in the MENA! https://pomeps.org/new-constructions-of-environmental-orientalism-climate-change-mitigation-solar-power-projects-in-the-sahara-desert

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12 May

Murat Arsel & Fikret Adaman discuss Environmentalism without Environmentalists? Climate Change and the State in Turkey in POMEPS Studies 46: Environmental Politics in the MENA! https://pomeps.org/environmentalism-without-environmentalists-climate-change-and-the-state-in-turkey

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Don't miss Lauren Baker's piece, The Sanitization of Garbage Politics: A Case for Studying Waste at the Local, State, and International Politics in the MENA, in POMEPS Studies 46: Environmental Politics in the MENA! https://pomeps.org/the-sanitization-of-garbage-politics-a-case-for-studying-waste-at-the-local-state-and-international-politics-in-the-mena

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