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Arab Thermidor Memos

The resurgence of police government in Egypt

By Salwa Ismail, SOAS, University of London * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of the…

February 24, 2015February 24, 2015 Mary CaseyNo Comment on The resurgence of police government in Egypt
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Authoritarian populism and the rise of the security state in Iran

By Ali M Ansari, University of St Andrews * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 30, 2014December 30, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, IranNo Comment on Authoritarian populism and the rise of the security state in Iran
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Security dilemmas and the ‘security state’ question in Jordan

By Curtis R. Ryan, Appalachian State University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of the…

December 29, 2014December 29, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, JordanNo Comment on Security dilemmas and the ‘security state’ question in Jordan
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A historical sociology approach to authoritarian resilience in post-Arab Uprising MENA

By Raymond Hinnebusch, University of St Andrews  * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of the…

December 19, 2014December 19, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, AuthoritarianismNo Comment on A historical sociology approach to authoritarian resilience in post-Arab Uprising MENA
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Mass politics and the future of authoritarian governance in the Arab world

By Steven Heydemann, United States Institute of Peace * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 16, 2014December 16, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, AuthoritarianismNo Comment on Mass politics and the future of authoritarian governance in the Arab world
Arab Thermidor Memos

Mass politics and the future of authoritarian governance in the Arab world

By Steven Heydemann, United States Institute of Peace * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 16, 2014 Dhilip KumarArab Thermidor, AuthoritarianismNo Comment on Mass politics and the future of authoritarian governance in the Arab world
Arab Thermidor Memos

The role of militaries in the Arab Thermidor

By Robert Springborg, Sciences Po * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of the Security State” workshop…

December 12, 2014December 12, 2014 Mary CaseyArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, military, Monarchy, RepublicNo Comment on The role of militaries in the Arab Thermidor
Arab Thermidor Memos

Fiscal politics of enduring authoritarianism

By Pete W. Moore, Case Western Reserve University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 11, 2014December 11, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, Egypt, Jordan, Political EconomyNo Comment on Fiscal politics of enduring authoritarianism
Arab Thermidor Memos

Explaining democratic divergence: Why Tunisia has succeeded and Egypt has failed

By Eva Bellin, Brandeis University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of the Security State” workshop held…

December 10, 2014December 10, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, Egypt, TunisiaNo Comment on Explaining democratic divergence: Why Tunisia has succeeded and Egypt has failed
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Is Libya a proxy war?

By Frederic Wehrey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 10, 2014January 15, 2015 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, LibyaNo Comment on Is Libya a proxy war?

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16 Apr

Yesterday, we released S. 10, Ep. 15 of the POMEPS Podcast! John Waterbury talked about his latest book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi!
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15 Apr

This week on the POMEPS Podcast: John Waterbury talks about his book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi on their latest articles!
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POMEPS Podcast Ep. 14: Stephanie Dornschneider (Univ. College Dublin) talks about her book, Positive Emotions & Protest Behavior During the Arab Spring w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Matthew Lacouture, Maria Josua, & Mirjam Edel on their articles!
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5 Apr

We are thrilled to announce the POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series beginning in September 2021! The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More details can be found on our website --> https://pomeps.org/announcing-pomeps-virtual-research-workshop-fall-2021-series

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