This special episode features a round-table discussion from the POMEPS 12th Annual Conference, which was held on June 9-10, 2021. The panel,…
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POMEPS 12th Annual Conference Part 1 (S. 10, Ep. 23)
This special episode features a round-table discussion from the POMEPS 12th Annual Conference, which was held on June 9-10, 2021. The panel,…
Continue ReadingBrothers Apart and Paradigm Lost (S. 10, Ep. 22)
Maha Nassar of the University of Arizona talks about her book, Brothers Apart: Palestinian Citizens of Israel and the Arab World,…
Continue ReadingHow ISIS Fights, Informal Institutions and the Regulation of Smuggling in North Africa, and Navigating Welfare Regimes in Divided Societies (S. 10, Ep 21)
Omar Ashour of the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies talks about his latest book, How ISIS Fights: Military Tactics in Iraq,…
Continue ReadingPOMEPS Podcast Special – Israel/Palestine: Crisis in the One-State Reality (S. 10, Ep. 20)
This is a special edition of the POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast. Our program typically hosts conversations with scholars…
Continue ReadingEmbodying Geopolitics & MENA Political Science Research a Decade After the Arab Uprisings (S. 10, Ep. 19)
Nicola Pratt of the University of Warwick talks about her latest book, Embodying Geopolitics: Generations of Women’s Activism in Egypt,…
Continue ReadingPolitical Participation in Iran, Tweeting Beyond Tahrir, and How did Tunisians react to Ennahdha’s 2016 reforms? (S. 10, Ep. 18)
Paola Rivetti of Dublin City University talks about her latest book Political Participation in Iran from Khatami to the Green Movement,…
Continue ReadingInternational Relations in the Middle East, Resisting Authoritarian States in the Middle East, and Protest Movements in Iraq (S. 10, Ep. 17)
Ewan Stein of the University of Edinburgh talks about his latest book, International Relations in the Middle East: Hegemonic Strategies and…
Continue ReadingPolicing Iraq, Hard Traveling, and Consequences of Internal Displacement (S. 10, Ep. 16)
Jesse Wozniak of West Virginia University talks about his latest book, Policing Iraq: Legitimacy, Democracy, and Empire in a Developing…
Continue ReadingMissions Impossible, Go Local Go Global, and Trying Just Enough or Promising Too Much? (S. 10 Ep. 15)
John Waterbury of Princeton University talks about his latest book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, with…
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