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POMEPS Studies 18: Reflections Five Years After the Uprisings

POMEPS Studies 18 — March 28, 2016 The early months of 2016 mark five years since the eruption of the…

March 28, 2016August 27, 2020 Stephanie DahleEgypt, Gulf, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, YemenNo Comment on POMEPS Studies 18: Reflections Five Years After the Uprisings
POMEPS Blog, Uncategorized

Weeks 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!…

January 8, 2016 Stephanie DahleGCC, Iran, Saudi ArabiaNo Comment on Weeks in Review: Sectarianism in the Gulf, Syrian Military, TRE deadline
POMEPS Briefings

The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism

POMEPS Brief #28— The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism On January 2, Saudi Arabia executed 47 men, including prominent cleric and political activist…

January 5, 2016January 5, 2016 Stephanie DahleBahrain, Gulf, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, UAENo Comment on The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism
POMEPS Blog

Al-Rasheed: A Most Masculine State

POMEPS has had the pleasure of hosting numerous book launches with top-notch scholars in the field of political science since…

April 23, 2014June 11, 2019 Cortni KerrBooks, Gender, Saudi ArabiaNo Comment on Al-Rasheed: A Most Masculine State
Gulf Security memos

The Gulf States and the Muslim Brotherhood

By Guido Steinberg, German Institute for International and Security Affairs * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf…

March 21, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyEgypt, Muslim Brotherhood, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAENo Comment on The Gulf States and the Muslim Brotherhood
Gulf Security memos

The contest for “youth” in the GCC

By Kristin Smith Diwan, American University School of International Service * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf…

March 21, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyBahrain, Oman, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, youthNo Comment on The contest for “youth” in the GCC
Gulf Security memos

The roots and future of sectarianism in the Gulf

By Frederic M. Wehrey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security”…

March 21, 2014June 17, 2014 Cortni KerrIran, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, SectarianismNo Comment on The roots and future of sectarianism in the Gulf
Gulf Security memos

Saudi Arabia’s Muslim Brotherhood predicament

By Stéphane Lacroix, Sciences Po * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security” workshop, March 9, 2014…

March 20, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyMuslim Brotherhood, Persian Gulf, Saudi ArabiaNo Comment on Saudi Arabia’s Muslim Brotherhood predicament
Gulf Security memos

Courting Fitnah: Saudi responses to the Arab Uprisings

By Augustus Richard Norton, Boston University * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security” workshop, March 9,…

March 20, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyLebanon, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, SyriaNo Comment on Courting Fitnah: Saudi responses to the Arab Uprisings
Conference Papers, Spotlight

Visions of Gulf Security Memos

On March 9, 2014, POMEPS and Ca’ Foscari University brought together scholars based in the Middle East, Europe, and the…

March 17, 2014March 25, 2014 Cortni KerrPersian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, Spotlight, SyriaNo Comment on Visions of Gulf Security Memos

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22 Jan

Yesterday we released S.10 Ep. 3 of the POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast! This episode features author Aaron Rock-Singer & scholars Bassel Salloukh, Carolyn Barnett, & Steve Monroe-who discussed their latest books & articles w/ @abuaardvark. https://pomeps.org/practicing-islam-in-egypt-a-conversation-with-aaron-rock-singer-s-10-ep-3

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21 Jan

On the POMEPS Podcast this week: Aaron Rock-Singer of Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison talks about his new book, Practicing Islam in Egypt: Print Media and Islamic Revival, w/
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19 Jan

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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Less than 2 months to apply for the POMEPS Junior Scholar Book Development Workshop to be held at Yale University on November 12-13, 2021! The deadline to apply is March 1st, 2021. More information on how to apply is available here --> https://pomeps.org/call-for-proposals-junior-scholar-book-development-workshop-2021

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