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The Political Science of Syria’s War Bibliography

For more reading on the Syrian conflict, civil wars, insurgencies, and rebel fragmentation, see the references listed below from POMEPS…

December 19, 2013June 26, 2014 Cortni KerrArab Uprisings, Civil War, Revolution, SyriaNo Comment on The Political Science of Syria’s War Bibliography
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 2: Middle East Politics

POMEPS Conversations: David Faris (S. 2, Ep. 10)

#31 — December 6, 2013. The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science,…

December 6, 2013June 19, 2020 Mary CaseyArab Uprisings, Egypt, Revolution, social mediaNo Comment on POMEPS Conversations: David Faris (S. 2, Ep. 10)
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Why Moroccan Protests Failed

Lawrence, Benchemsi, and Jamai discuss the Arab Uprisings and Moroccan protest movement. Panelists: Adria Lawrence – Yale University Ahmed Benchemsi…

October 24, 2013February 6, 2014 Mary CaseyArab Spring, Arab Uprisings, Morocco, RevolutionNo Comment on Why Moroccan Protests Failed
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 2: Middle East Politics

POMEPS Conversations: John Entelis (S. 2, Ep. 5)

#26 – October 18, 2013. The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science, speaks…

October 18, 2013June 19, 2020 Mary CaseyAlgeria, Arab Uprisings, Maghreb, Morocco, North Africa, Revolution, TunisiaNo Comment on POMEPS Conversations: John Entelis (S. 2, Ep. 5)
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Why did Moroccan Protests Fail?

The panel discussed the Arab Uprisings and Moroccan protest movement. Panelists: Adria Lawrence – Yale University Ahmed Benchemsi – Stanford…

October 16, 2013November 14, 2013 Cortni KerrArab Spring, Arab Uprisings, Morocco, North Africa, Revolution, TunisiaNo Comment on Why did Moroccan Protests Fail?
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“Liberation Square: Inside the Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation” – A Conversation with Ashraf Khalil

Ashraf Khalil is a Cairo-based independent journalist who has covered the Middle East for a variety of publications, including the…

February 15, 2012November 14, 2013 Mary CaseyEgypt, Featured, Revolution
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The State of the Egyptian Revolution

“The State of the Egyptian Revolution” – September 21, 2011 Panelists: Rabab El Mahdi – American University of Cairo Joshua Stacher…

December 15, 2011September 12, 2012 Mary CaseyArab Spring, Egypt, Revolution, UprisingNo Comment on The State of the Egyptian Revolution

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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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Last year, Wolfram Lacher talked about his new book, Libya’s Fragmentation: Structure and Process in Violent Conflict, with Marc Lynch on the POMEPS Middle East Podcast. If you missed it back then, be sure to check it out now! https://pomeps.org/libyas-fragmentation-a-conversation-with-wolfram-lacher

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