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Evolving Methodologies memos

The War on Terror and the Arab State

By Ann Wainscott, St. Louis University *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”…

March 2, 2016March 2, 2016 Stephanie DahleNo Comment on The War on Terror and the Arab State
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How do we contextualize Islamist organizations like Hezbollah

By Rola el–Husseini *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”  Every year a…

March 1, 2016March 3, 2016 Jordan Lesser-RoyNo Comment on How do we contextualize Islamist organizations like Hezbollah
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No Victor, No Vanquished…or Delaying the Inevitable?

By Ian M. Hartshorn *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”  Researchers in…

March 1, 2016March 3, 2016 Lauren BakerConstitution, TunisiaNo Comment on No Victor, No Vanquished…or Delaying the Inevitable?
Evolving Methodologies memos, POMEPS Publications

The Islamist Identity Crisis: How Mainstream Islamism Lost Control of Its Own Narrative

By Quinn Mecham, Brigham Young University *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”…

February 26, 2016 Jordan Lesser-RoyNo Comment on The Islamist Identity Crisis: How Mainstream Islamism Lost Control of Its Own Narrative
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Rethinking Moderation, Attending to the Liminal

By Michaelle Browers, Wake Forest University *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”…

February 25, 2016April 28, 2016 Jordan Lesser-RoyNo Comment on Rethinking Moderation, Attending to the Liminal
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The Failures of Radical Islam

By Ahmed Khanani, Earlham College *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics” workshop,…

February 22, 2016 Lauren BakerNo Comment on The Failures of Radical Islam
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Salafi Politics during the Arab Uprisings: Methodological Insights from Game Theory

By Jacob Olidort, George Washington University *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics”…

February 19, 2016February 19, 2016 Lauren BakerSalafismNo Comment on Salafi Politics during the Arab Uprisings: Methodological Insights from Game Theory
Evolving Methodologies memos, POMEPS Publications

The ‘Third Image’ in Islamist Politics

By Kristin Smith Diwan, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the…

February 18, 2016February 19, 2016 Stephanie DahleGCC, Gulf, IslamistsNo Comment on The ‘Third Image’ in Islamist Politics
Evolving Methodologies memos, POMEPS Publications

Public Piety and Nationalist Sentiment in Jordan

By Sarah Tobin, Brown University *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of Islamist Politics” workshop,…

February 17, 2016 Stephanie DahleJordanNo Comment on Public Piety and Nationalist Sentiment in Jordan
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Rethinking Relationality: Abductive Reasoning, Action Research, and Islamist Politics

By Stacey Philbrick Yadav, Hobart and William Smith Colleges *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the Study of…

February 16, 2016February 16, 2016 Lauren BakerNo Comment on Rethinking Relationality: Abductive Reasoning, Action Research, and Islamist Politics

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