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Arab Thermidor Memos

Fiscal politics of enduring authoritarianism

By Pete W. Moore, Case Western Reserve University * This memo was prepared for “The Arab Thermidor: The Resurgence of…

December 11, 2014December 11, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Thermidor, Arab Uprisings, Egypt, Jordan, Political EconomyNo Comment on Fiscal politics of enduring authoritarianism
POMEPS Studies

POMEPS Studies 1 – Arab Uprisings: New Opportunities for Political Science

New Opportunities for Political Science POMEPS Studies 1 – June 12, 2012 The uprisings that swept the Arab world following the…

June 12, 2012August 27, 2020 Mary CaseyArab Spring, Democracy, Egypt, Featured, Muslim Brotherhood, Political Economy, Political Islam, Spotlight, U.S. Foreign PolicyNo Comment on POMEPS Studies 1 – Arab Uprisings: New Opportunities for Political Science
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Do Natural Resources Fuel Authoritarianism? A Reappraisal of the Resource Curse

Is natural resource wealth a blessing or a curse? Stephen Haber and Victor Menaldo argue that the resource curse may…

May 20, 2011February 24, 2012 Chana Solomon-SchwartzOil, Political Economy, regimes
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Power and the Ascendance of New Economic Policy Ideas: Lessons from the 1980s Crisis in Israel

The financial crisis in Israel in the 1970s and early 1980s presented policy experts with the opportunity to radically transform…

February 11, 2011February 24, 2012 Mary CaseyIsrael, Political Economy, Reform
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Modernization, Islam, or Social Capital: What Explains Attitudes Toward Democracy in the Muslim World

Religiosity, Islamic values, and social trust may poorly predict individual support for democracy in the Muslim world. Instead, fifty years…

January 10, 2011February 24, 2012 Mary CaseyDemocracy, Political Economy, Political Islam, Public Opinion
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The Synergy between Neoliberalism and Communitarianism: “Erdogan’s Third Way”

Is it possible to respond to the challenges of globalization by integrating neoliberal economic policies with a concern for social…

November 22, 2010February 24, 2012 Mary CaseyPolitical Economy, Turkey
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Class, Status, and Party: The Changing Face of Political Islam in Turkey and Egypt

Could economic conditions and class structure explain more about the fortunes of Islamist political parties than ideology or political openings?…

October 11, 2010February 24, 2012 Mary CaseyDemocracy, Egypt, Political Economy, Political Islam, TurkeyNo Comment on Class, Status, and Party: The Changing Face of Political Islam in Turkey and Egypt
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Transnational Connections in the Middle East: Political Economy, Security and Geopolitical Imaginaries

While some view the rise of free trade zones in the Persian Gulf starting in the 1970s as the inevitable…

October 1, 2010February 24, 2012 Mary Caseygeography, Iran, Lebanon, Persian Gulf, Political Economy, Security

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16 Apr

Yesterday, we released S. 10, Ep. 15 of the POMEPS Podcast! John Waterbury talked about his latest book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi!
https://pomeps.org/missions-impossible-go-local-go-global-and-trying-just-enough-or-promising-too-much-s-10-ep-15?fbclid=IwAR3oSRQ0up4ySl-fUc7DrUh1MMaKHujJhoN0w53IH8x9OoeSd45x5F0N7rw

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15 Apr

This week on the POMEPS Podcast: John Waterbury talks about his book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi on their latest articles!
https://pomeps.org/missions-impossible-go-local-go-global-and-trying-just-enough-or-promising-too-much-s-10-ep-15

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12 Apr

The POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series is coming soon! Our Fall Series is open to scholars in political science or cognate disciplines of all career ranks. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More info available here -->
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8 Apr

POMEPS Podcast Ep. 14: Stephanie Dornschneider (Univ. College Dublin) talks about her book, Positive Emotions & Protest Behavior During the Arab Spring w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Matthew Lacouture, Maria Josua, & Mirjam Edel on their articles!
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5 Apr

We are thrilled to announce the POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series beginning in September 2021! The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More details can be found on our website --> https://pomeps.org/announcing-pomeps-virtual-research-workshop-fall-2021-series

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