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Arab Uprisings Memos

Comparing explanations of the Arab uprisings  

By David Siddhartha Patel, Brandeis University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014. …

November 11, 2014November 11, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Uprisings, Media, TunisiaNo Comment on Comparing explanations of the Arab uprisings  
Arab Uprisings Memos

Arab youth activism for gender equality

By Vickie Langohr, College of the Holy Cross * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October…

November 10, 2014 Cortni KerrNo Comment on Arab youth activism for gender equality
Arab Uprisings Memos

Inter-Arab politics and international relations in the Middle East

By Curtis R. Ryan, Appalachian State University *This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014.…

November 4, 2014November 4, 2014 Cortni KerrArab UprisingsNo Comment on Inter-Arab politics and international relations in the Middle East
Arab Uprisings Memos, Uncategorized

Political system preferences after the Arab Spring

By Mark Tessler, University of Michigan and Michael Robbins, Princeton University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings…

November 3, 2014November 3, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Barometer, Arab UprisingsNo Comment on Political system preferences after the Arab Spring
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Elections in Transitions: Change and Continuity

By Ellen Lust, Yale University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014.  The…

October 31, 2014October 31, 2014 Cortni KerrNo Comment on Elections in Transitions: Change and Continuity
Arab Uprisings Memos

The evolution of Islamism since the Arab uprisings

By Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014…

October 30, 2014October 30, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Uprisings, Egypt, Islamism, Islamists, TunisiaNo Comment on The evolution of Islamism since the Arab uprisings
Arab Uprisings Memos, Uncategorized

More about States and Bankers: Prospects for Islamic Finance

By Clement M. Henry, University of Texas at Austin * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop,…

October 29, 2014October 29, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Uprisings, IslamismNo Comment on More about States and Bankers: Prospects for Islamic Finance
Arab Uprisings Memos

Reconsidering “Theories of Transition”

By Daniel Brumberg, Georgetown University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014.  Any…

October 28, 2014October 28, 2014 Cortni KerrArab UprisingsNo Comment on Reconsidering “Theories of Transition”
Arab Uprisings Memos

Advice for youngsters: Do as I say, not as I did

By Nathan J. Brown * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Uprisings Explained” workshop, October 2-3, 2014.  For decades,…

October 27, 2014October 28, 2014 Cortni KerrNo Comment on Advice for youngsters: Do as I say, not as I did

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Just 2 DAYS LEFT to apply for the Junior Scholar Book Development Workshop! The deadline is this Friday, March 5th, 2021! If you are interested in applying, check out this page for more info! https://pomeps.org/call-for-proposals-junior-scholar-book-development-workshop-2021

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Yesterday we released Ep. 8 in S. 10 of the POMEPS Podcast! Dara Conduit of Deakin University talked about her book, The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations with Marwa Shalaby & Bozena Welborne on their latest articles! https://pomeps.org/the-muslim-brotherhood-in-syria-women-in-legislative-committees-and-women-running-as-independent-candidates-s-10-ep-8

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