Three leading political scientists discuss elections in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt. Panelists: Ellen Lust – Yale University Lindsay Benstead – Portland State…
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Elections in Israel
Three leading political scientists discussed the outcomes and implications of Israel’s January 2013 parliamentary elections. Panelists: Yoram Peri – University of…
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Michael Willis is a University Research Lecturer and King Mohamed VI Fellow in Moroccan and Mediterranean Studies at the University…
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Three leading political scientists discussed opportunities, resources, and emotions in regional social protest movements. Panelists: Wendy Pearlman – Northwestern University…
Continue ReadingA new deal? Renegotiating civil-military relations in Egypt – A Conversation with Yezid Sayigh
Yezid Sayigh is a senior associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, where his work focuses on the…
Continue Reading“Democracy Prevention: The Politics of the U.S.-Egyptian Alliance” – A Conversation with Jason Brownlee
Jason Brownlee is an associate professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas, where he researches and…
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Jason Brownlee is an associate professor in the Department of Government at the University of Texas, where he researches and…
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Panelists: Eva Bellin – Brandeis University Tamara Wittes – Brookings Institution: Saban Center for Middle East Policy Daniel Brumberg – United…
Continue Reading“Adaptable Autocrats” – A Conversation with Joshua Stacher
Joshua Stacher is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Kent State University where he teaches and…
Continue Reading“Adaptable Autocrats” – A Conversation with Joshua Stacher
Joshua Stacher is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Kent State University where he teaches and…
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