Rita Stephan of North Carolina State University and Maro Youssef of the University of Southern California join Marc Lynch to discuss…
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Barometer #2 (September 2021)
Middle East Scholar Barometer #2 (August 26-September 9, 2021) Survey Methodology: This survey was carried out August 26-September 09, 2021, online using…
Continue ReadingLibya’s Policing Sector: The Dilemmas of Hybridity and Security Pluralism
Frederic Wehrey,[i] Carnegie Endowment for International Peace This memo was drafted for POMEPS Studies 30,“The Politics of Post-Conflict Resolution.” Restoring…
Continue ReadingA Dozen Questions about the Islamic Sharia Some Things You Wanted to Know about Islamic Law but Were Too Embarrassed to Ask
Nathan J. Brown, George Washington University *This memo is part of POMEPS Studies 24: New Challenges to Public and Policy Engagement.…
Continue ReadingUnderstanding what a “Muslim Registry” might mean
By Aslı Ü. Bâli, University of California, Los Angeles *This memo is part of POMEPS Studies 24: New Challenges to Public…
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On March 10-11, POMEPS hosted a workshop at George Washington University focused on women and gender in Middle East political science…
Continue ReadingWeeks in Review: Sectarianism in the Gulf, Syrian Military, TRE deadline
Happy New Year from the POMEPS team; we’re excited for 2016 and the workshops and events in store for us!…
Continue ReadingWeek in Review: Events, Monkey Cage and Call for Proposals
Upcoming Events If you’re in town on Monday, we invite you to attend a conversation with Mark Tessler’s about his new book,…
Continue ReadingNew dimensions of security and regionalism in the Middle East
By Matteo Legrenzi, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice *This memo was prepared for the the “International Relations and a New Middle East”…
Continue Reading“2011”: Middle East (R)Evolutions
By Stephan Stetter, University of the Bundeswehr Munich *This memo was prepared for the the “International Relations and a New Middle…
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