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POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

Trust and the Islamic Advantage, Attitudes Towards Migrants, and On-Side Fighting in Civil War (S. 10, Ep. 6)

Avital Livny of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne talks about her latest book, Trust and the Islamic Advantage: Religious-Based…

February 11, 2021February 11, 2021 Tessa Talebi
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

Global Jihad, Precarious Collective Action, and Practical Ideology in Militant Organizations (S. 10, Ep. 5)

Glenn Robinson of the Naval Postgraduate School talks about his latest book, Global Jihad: A Brief History, with Marc Lynch…

February 4, 2021February 10, 2021 Tessa Talebi
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

A Morocco Special Focus: Moroccan Islamism, Language Politics in Morocco, & Policing the Organizational Threat in Morocco (S. 10, Ep. 4)

Ahmed Khanani of Earlham College talks about his latest book, All Politics are God’s Politics: Moroccan Islamism and the Sacralization…

January 28, 2021February 10, 2021 Prerna BalaEddy
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

Practicing Islam in Egypt, Consociational Power‐Sharing, and Women’s Segmented Empowerment in Jordan (S. 10, Ep. 3)

Aaron Rock-Singer of University of Wisconsin-Madison talks about his latest book, Practicing Islam in Egypt: Print Media and Islamic Revival,…

January 21, 2021February 10, 2021 Prerna BalaEddy
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

Jihadists of North Africa and the Sahel, the Arab Barometer, and Power Politics in Baghdad (S. 10, Ep. 2)

Alex Thurston of the University of Cincinnati talks about his latest book, Jihadists of North Africa and the Sahel: Local…

January 14, 2021February 10, 2021 Tessa Talebi
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 10: Middle East Political Science

Reluctant Reception, COVID-19 Challenges in MENA Research, and Ending Insecurities in the MENA (S. 10, Ep. 1)

Kelsey Norman of Rice University talks about her latest book, Reluctant Reception: Refugees, Migration and Governance in the Middle East…

January 7, 2021February 10, 2021 Prerna BalaEddy
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 9: Middle East Books

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan: A Conversation with Joas Wagemakers (S. 9, Ep. 11)

Joas Wagemakers talks about his new book, The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, with Marc Lynch on this week’s podcast. The…

November 12, 2020November 11, 2020 Tessa Talebi
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 9: Middle East Books

Women of the Midan: A Conversation with Sherine Hafez (S. 9, Ep. 10)

Sherine Hafez talks about her latest book, Women of the Midan: Untold Stories of Egypt’s Revolutionaries, with Marc Lynch on…

November 5, 2020November 5, 2020 Prerna BalaEddy
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 9: Middle East Books

After Repression: A Conversation with Elizabeth Nugent (S. 9, Ep. 9)

Elizabeth Nugent talks about her new book, After Repression: How Polarization Derails Democratic Transition with Marc Lynch on this week’s…

October 29, 2020October 28, 2020 Tessa Talebi
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 9: Middle East Books

When Blame Backfires: A Conversation with Anne Marie Baylouny (S. 9, Ep. 8)

Anne Marie Baylouny talks about her latest book, When Blame Backfires: Syrian Refugees and Citizen Grievances in Jordan and Lebanon,…

October 22, 2020October 27, 2020 Prerna BalaEddy

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We are now accepting applications for the POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series! The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1st. More information available here:
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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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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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The POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series is coming soon! Our Fall Series is open to scholars in political science or cognate disciplines of all career ranks. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More info available here -->
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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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