In The Political Science of the Middle East, Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom have developed a definitive, state-of-the-art overview of research on the topic. Collectively, a group of the world's leading experts and scholars of the Middle East summarize the breadth of political science research in the Middle East. They present major theoretical developments since the Arab uprisings, while giving an review of key debates and pathbreaking findings in contemporary political science research in the Middle East and North Africa.
In The Political Science of the Middle East, Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom have developed a definitive, state-of-the-art overview of research on the topic. Collectively, a group of the world's leading experts and scholars of the Middle East summarize the breadth of political science research in the Middle East. They present major theoretical developments since the Arab uprisings, while giving an review of key debates and pathbreaking findings in contemporary political science research in the Middle East and North Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc Lynch is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Middle East Studies Program at The George Washington University. He is the founding director of the Project on Middle East Political Science and Associate Editor of The Monkey Cage. He received his PhD from Cornell University and his BA from Duke University. Jillian Schwedler is Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York's Hunter College and the Graduate Center. She is Senior Fellow at the Crown Center for the Middle East at Brandeis University and co-founder and co-director (with Laryssa Chomiak) of the Sidi Bou Said School of Critical Protest Studies. She received her PhD, MA, and BA from New York University. Sean Yom is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University. His research interests include the study of regimes and governance in the Middle East, with a special focus on authoritarianism, the political economy of development, and US foreign policy. He earned his PhD from Harvard University and AB from Brown University.
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* Preface * Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * 1. Introduction: A Project for Middle East Political Science-Research Agendas for a Maturing Field * Marc Lynch * 2. Authoritarianism Reconfigured: Evolving Forms of Political Control * André Bank Eva Bellin Michael Herb Lisa Wedeen Sean Yom and Saloua Zerhouni * 3. Between Two Uprisings-The Study of Protest in the Middle East 2010-2020 * Nermin Allam Chantal Berman Killian Clarke and Jillian Schwedler * 4. International Relations and Regional (In)security * May Darwich F. Gregory Gause III Waleed Hazbun Curtis Ryan and Morten Valbjørn * 5. Militaries Militias and Violence * Holger Albrecht Kevin Koehler Devorah Manekin and Ora Szekely * 6. Political Economy and Development * Ferdinand Eibl Shimaa Hatab and Steffen Hertog * 7. Islam and Islamism * Tarek Masoud Khalil al-Anani Steven Brooke Courtney Freer and R. Quinn Mecham * 8. The Politics of Identity and Sectarianism * Fanar Haddad Lisel Hintz Rima Majed Toby Matthiesen Bassel F. Salloukh * and Alexandra Siegel * 9. Public Opinion * Lindsay J. Benstead Justin Gengler and Michael Robbins * 10. Migration and Displacement * Rawan Arar Laurie Brand Rana B. Khoury Noora Lori Lama Mourad and Wendy Pearlman * 11. Towards a Relational Approach to Local Politics * Janine A. Clark Sarah El-Kazaz Mona Harb and Lana Salman * 12. Triumph Over Adversity: Reflections on the Practice of Middle East Political Science * Lisa Anderson * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * 1. Introduction: A Project for Middle East Political Science-Research Agendas for a Maturing Field * Marc Lynch * 2. Authoritarianism Reconfigured: Evolving Forms of Political Control * André Bank Eva Bellin Michael Herb Lisa Wedeen Sean Yom and Saloua Zerhouni * 3. Between Two Uprisings-The Study of Protest in the Middle East 2010-2020 * Nermin Allam Chantal Berman Killian Clarke and Jillian Schwedler * 4. International Relations and Regional (In)security * May Darwich F. Gregory Gause III Waleed Hazbun Curtis Ryan and Morten Valbjørn * 5. Militaries Militias and Violence * Holger Albrecht Kevin Koehler Devorah Manekin and Ora Szekely * 6. Political Economy and Development * Ferdinand Eibl Shimaa Hatab and Steffen Hertog * 7. Islam and Islamism * Tarek Masoud Khalil al-Anani Steven Brooke Courtney Freer and R. Quinn Mecham * 8. The Politics of Identity and Sectarianism * Fanar Haddad Lisel Hintz Rima Majed Toby Matthiesen Bassel F. Salloukh * and Alexandra Siegel * 9. Public Opinion * Lindsay J. Benstead Justin Gengler and Michael Robbins * 10. Migration and Displacement * Rawan Arar Laurie Brand Rana B. Khoury Noora Lori Lama Mourad and Wendy Pearlman * 11. Towards a Relational Approach to Local Politics * Janine A. Clark Sarah El-Kazaz Mona Harb and Lana Salman * 12. Triumph Over Adversity: Reflections on the Practice of Middle East Political Science * Lisa Anderson * Index
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