New POMEPS Briefing: “Tunisia’s Volatile Transition to Democracy” Last month, the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet was awarded the Nobel Peace…
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The Arab Spring: Pathways of Repression and Reform– a Conversation with Jason Brownlee, Tarek Masoud and Andrew Reynolds
On October 29, 2015, POMEPS hosted a conversation with Jason Brownlee, Tarek Masoud and Andrew Reynolds about their new book…
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David Faris is assistant professor of Political Science at Roosevelt University where he teaches Egyptian and Middle Eastern Politics. He…
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Toby Matthiesen is a research fellow in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. He has…
Continue ReadingWhy Moroccan Protests Failed
Lawrence, Benchemsi, and Jamai discuss the Arab Uprisings and Moroccan protest movement. Panelists: Adria Lawrence – Yale University Ahmed Benchemsi…
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The panel discussed the Arab Uprisings and Moroccan protest movement. Panelists: Adria Lawrence – Yale University Ahmed Benchemsi – Stanford…
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Shibley Telhami, Nathan J. Brown, and Marc Lynch discussed new trends in Arab public opinion, and Telhami discussed his recent…
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Shibley Telhami, Nathan J. Brown, and Marc Lynch discuss new trends in Arab public opinion, and Telhami discusses his recent…
Continue ReadingPOMEPS Conversations: Philip Howard & Muzammil Hussain (S. 2, Ep. 1)
#22 – August 14, 2013. The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science,…
Continue ReadingEgypt’s Political Reset
Egypt’s Political Reset POMEPS Briefing 20 – July 23, 2013 How should analysts understand the combination of the June 30…
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