On this week’s podcast, Jessie Moritz discusses her research on rentier states. Moritz is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Institute for…
U.S. Interventionism in the Middle East: A Conversation with Jason Brownlee (S. 7, Ep. 6)
On this week’s podcast, Jason Brownlee discusses his new project, evaluating why the US intervenes in wars that seem unnecessary. Brownlee…
Local Politics in Jordan and Morocco: A Conversation with Janine Clark (S. 7, Ep. 5)
On this week’s podcast, Janine Clark discusses her new book Local Politics in Jordan and Morocco: Strategies of Centralization and Decentralization (Columbia…
The Wages of Oil: A Conversation with Michael Herb (S. 7, Ep. 4)
On this week’s podcast, Michael Herb discusses his book, The Wages of Oil: Parliaments and Economic Development in Kuwait and…
Jordan and the Arab Uprisings: A Conversation with Curtis Ryan (S. 7, Ep. 3)
Curtis Ryan discusses his new book, Jordan and the Arab Uprisings: Regime Survival and Politics Beyond the State, on this week’s…
National Identity Contestation and Foreign Policy in Turkey: A Conversation with Lisel Hintz (S. 7, Ep. 2)
On this week’s POMEPS Podcast, Marc Lynch speaks with Lisel Hintz about her new book: Identity Politics Inside Out: National…
Bureaucratizing Islam: A Conversation with Ann Marie Wainscott (S. 6, Ep. 21)
On this week’s podcast, Ann Wainscott talks about her new book, Bureaucratizing Islam: Morocco and the War on Terror (Cambridge University Press,…
Burning Shores: A Conversation with Frederic Wehrey (S. 6, Ep. 20)
On this week’s podcast, Frederic Wehrey talks about his new book, The Burning Shores: Inside the Battle for the New Libya, (Farrar,…
Why Terrorists Quit: A Conversation with Julie Chernov Hwang (S. 6, Ep. 19)
On this week’s podcast, Julie Chernov Hwang talks about her new book, Why Terrorists Quit: The Disengagement of Indonesian Jihadists, (Cornell Press, 2018) on the factors that convince jihadists to move away from the extremist ideologies of groups like Jemaah Islamiyah and Mujahidin KOMPAK.
Revolution Without Revolutionaries: A Conversation with Asef Bayat (S. 6, Ep. 18)
On this week’s podcast, Asef Bayat talks about his new book, Revolution Without Revolutionaries: Making Sense of the Arab Spring, (Stanford University Press, 2017) a comparative analysis on the 2011 revolutions and those of the 1970s.