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Turkey memos

The Clash of Islamists: The crisis of the Turkish state and democracy

By Sebnem Gumuscu, Middlebury College *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice University’s…

November 3, 2016November 30, 2016 Lauren BakerIslamists, Turkey
Evolving Methodologies memos, POMEPS Publications

The ‘Third Image’ in Islamist Politics

By Kristin Smith Diwan, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington *This memo was prepared for the “Evolving Methodologies in the…

February 18, 2016February 19, 2016 Stephanie DahleGCC, Gulf, IslamistsNo Comment on The ‘Third Image’ in Islamist Politics
POMEPS Publications, POMEPS Studies

POMEPS Studies 12: Islamism in the IS Age

Islamism in the IS Age POMEPS Studies 12 — March 17, 2015  The “IS-ification of Islamist politics,” in Khalil al-Anani’s…

March 17, 2015August 27, 2020 Cortni KerrIslam Spotlight, Islamic State, Islamists, SpotlightNo Comment on POMEPS Studies 12: Islamism in the IS Age
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The Islamic State identity and legacies of Baath rule in Syria’s northeast

By Kevin Mazur, Princeton University * This memo was prepared for the “Rethinking Nations and Nationalism” workshop hosted at the…

March 16, 2015March 17, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamists, Nationalism, SyriaNo Comment on The Islamic State identity and legacies of Baath rule in Syria’s northeast
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How Egypt’s coup really affected Tunisia’s Islamists

By Monica Marks, University of Oxford *This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Politics in the Shadow of the Islamic…

March 16, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamism, Islamists, TunisiaNo Comment on How Egypt’s coup really affected Tunisia’s Islamists
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Islam and Islamists in the 2014 Tunisian elections

By Elizabeth L. Young, University of Michigan *This memo was prepared for the “Islamic Politics in the Shadow of the…

March 12, 2015March 12, 2015 Cortni KerrElections, Islamic State, Islamists, TunisiaNo Comment on Islam and Islamists in the 2014 Tunisian elections
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Different faces of Turkish Islamic nationalism

By Senem Aslan, Bates College *This memo was prepared for the “Rethinking Nation and Nationalism” workshop, February 6, 2015.  On…

March 4, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamists, Nationalism, TurkeyNo Comment on Different faces of Turkish Islamic nationalism
Islamist Politics in the Shadow of IS Memos

Vanilla Muslims: Decentering sects in the analysis of political Islam

By Peter Mandaville, George Mason University *This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Politics in the Shadow of the Islamic…

March 4, 2015March 4, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamic State, IslamistsNo Comment on Vanilla Muslims: Decentering sects in the analysis of political Islam
Islamist Politics in the Shadow of IS Memos, Uncategorized

The Syrian Brotherhood’s Islamic State challenge

By Raphaël Lefèvre, University of Cambridge *This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Politics in the Shadow of the Islamic…

February 11, 2015March 12, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamism, IslamistsNo Comment on The Syrian Brotherhood’s Islamic State challenge
Islamist Politics in the Shadow of IS Memos, Uncategorized

The future of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf

By Kristin Smith Diwan, American University and George Washington University *This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Politics in the…

February 10, 2015March 4, 2015 Cortni KerrIslamism, IslamistsNo Comment on The future of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf

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The POMEPS Summer 2021 Virtual Research Workshop Series is coming soon! Our Summer Series is open to scholars in political science or cognate disciplines of all career ranks. The deadline to apply is February 1st! More info available here --> https://pomeps.org/announcing-pomeps-virtual-research-workshop-summer-2021-series

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