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Reception at APSA 2019: With MENA Politics Section + Celebrating Lisa Wedeen’s new book

POMEPS invites you to join us for our 10th anniversary reception at the APSA Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. The reception will be held at Medaterra restaurant, a short walk from the conference hotels.

July 3, 2019July 25, 2019 Stephanie Dahle
Event Videos, Events, POMEPS Blog

Jordan and the Arab Uprisings: Book Launch with Curtis Ryan

Curtis Ryan joined POMEPS on September 24 to discuss his new book, Jordan and the Arab Uprisings: Regime Survival and Politics…

October 8, 2018 Dhilip Kumar
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Wendy Pearlman

Wendy Pearlman joined POMEPS on September 28 to discuss her new book, We Crossed a Bridge and it Trembled: Voices from…

October 9, 2017October 16, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
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POMEPS Reception at MESA 2017

Please join POMEPS for a reception at the Middle East Studies Association’s Annual Meeting: Sunday, November 19 5:30 – 7:30…

August 30, 2017November 3, 2017 Stephanie Dahle
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“Dissent and Revolution in a Digital Age” – A Conversation with David Faris

David Faris is assistant professor of Political Science at Roosevelt University where he teaches Egyptian and Middle Eastern Politics. He…

October 24, 2013November 14, 2013 Cortni KerrArab Spring, Arab Uprisings, EgyptNo Comment on “Dissent and Revolution in a Digital Age” – A Conversation with David Faris
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“Sectarian Gulf” – A Conversation with Toby Matthiesen

Toby Matthiesen is a research fellow in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. He has…

October 24, 2013May 6, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Spring, Arab Uprisings, Bahrain, Oman, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia1 Comment on “Sectarian Gulf” – A Conversation with Toby Matthiesen
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Why did Moroccan Protests Fail?

The panel discussed the Arab Uprisings and Moroccan protest movement. Panelists: Adria Lawrence – Yale University Ahmed Benchemsi – Stanford…

October 16, 2013November 14, 2013 Cortni KerrArab Spring, Arab Uprisings, Morocco, North Africa, Revolution, TunisiaNo Comment on Why did Moroccan Protests Fail?
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“Sayyid Qutb” – A Conversation with James Toth

James Toth is an anthropologist who studies Egypt, the Arab world, and the wider Islamic community. He has taught at…

October 14, 2013November 14, 2013 Cortni KerrEgypt, Islamism, Persian Gulf, Political IslamNo Comment on “Sayyid Qutb” – A Conversation with James Toth
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The World Through Arab Eyes

Shibley Telhami, Nathan J. Brown, and Marc Lynch discussed new trends in Arab public opinion, and Telhami discussed his recent…

September 26, 2013November 14, 2013 Mary CaseyArab Spring, Middle East, polling, Public OpinionNo Comment on The World Through Arab Eyes
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“Islamists and the State” – A Conversation with Stacey Philbrick Yadav

Stacey Philbrick Yadav is an assistant professor of political science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, specializing in comparative politics…

September 24, 2013 Dhilip KumarIslamists, Lebanon, Political Islam, YemenNo Comment on “Islamists and the State” – A Conversation with Stacey Philbrick Yadav

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