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POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast

Marc Lynch
Arab Spring
The Political Science Of the Middle East
Middle East Studies
Palestinian Authority
Authoritarianism
Gaza Conflict
Fatah
Hamas
Syria
Middle East
Protests
Eurasia
World War II
Israeli Military Occupation
West Bank
Local Governance
Orientalism
Oslo Accords
Second Intifada
Municipal Councils

Discussing news and innovations in the Middle East.

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On this week's episode of the podcast, Sean Yom of Temple University joins Marc Lynch to discuss his new book, Jordan: Politics in an Accidental Crucible. In the book, Yom provides a concise yet authoritative synthesis of the Hashemite Kingdom's deve... more

On this week's episode of the podcast, Killian Clarke of Georgetown University joins Marc Lynch to discuss his new book, Return of Tyranny: Why Counterrevolutions Emerge and Succeed. Clarke explains both why counterrevolutions emerge and when they ar... more

On this week's episode of the podcast, Steven Monroe of the National University of Singapore joins Marc Lynch to discuss his new book, Mirages of Reform: The Politics of Elite Protectionism in the Arab World. Monroe uses the case of Jordan to discuss... more

Welcome to Season 15 of the POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast! On this week's episode of the podcast, Rana Khoury of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign joins Marc Lynch to discuss her new book, Civilizing Contention: Internatio... more

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Recent Guests

Killian Clarke
Scholar at Georgetown University and author of 'Return of Tyranny'
Georgetown University
Episode: Return of Tyranny (S. 15, Ep. 3)
Steve Monroe
Author and academic focused on political economy and trade reform in the Arab world
National University of Singapore
Episode: Mirages of Reform (S. 15, Ep. 2)
Rana Khoury
Author and academic specializing in Middle Eastern political issues, teaching at the University of Illinois at Champaign.
University of Illinois at Champaign
Episode: Civilizing Contention: International Aid in Syria's War (S. 15, Ep. 1)
Yasmin Moll
Author of "The Revolution Within" and affiliated with the University of Michigan.
University of Michigan
Episode: The Revolution within (S. 14, Ep. 13)
Erik Skare
Author of "The Road to October 7" and academic from the University of Oslo
University of Oslo
Episode: Road to October 7 (S. 14, Ep. 12)
Ellen Lust
Editor of the book "Decentralization, Local Governance, and Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa", Professor at Cornell University and the University of Gothenburg
Cornell University and University of Gothenburg
Episode: Decentralization, Local Governance, and Inequality (S. 14, Ep. 10)
Kristen Kao
Editor of the book "Decentralization, Local Governance, and Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa", affiliated with the University of Gothenburg
University of Gothenburg
Episode: Decentralization, Local Governance, and Inequality (S. 14, Ep. 10)
Scott Williamson
Author and political scholar focusing on authoritarian regimes
Oxford University
Episode: The King Can Do No Wrong (S. 14, Ep. 11)
Alissa Walter
Author of Contested City, Citizen Advocacy and Survival in Modern Baghdad
Seattle Pacific University
Episode: Contested City (S. 14, Ep. 9)

Host

Marc Lynch
Director of the Project on Middle East Political Science

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Keeping up with MENA scholarship made easy

    I took IR in the Middle East from Dr. Lynch as a master’s student. When analyzing events in the region, his class is the one I think back to the most. This podcast is fantastic because I keep receiving his insights into the region through the curated scholarship presented.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dalexgray
    United States5 years ago
  • Excellent source

    For those looking beyond headlines about news in the Middle East, this podcast is a must. These conversations provide excellent analysis and astute context to the challenges and opportunities facing the region, and those who study it, today.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WinstonDA
    United States10 years ago

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Return of Tyranny (S. 15, Ep. 3)
Q: Tell us a little bit about the book. What made you want to write it?
I wanted to explore why counterrevolutions occur and how they succeed, particularly focusing on Egypt's experiences post-2011 revolution.
Mirages of Reform (S. 15, Ep. 2)
Q: Why is there a disconnect between reform on paper and reform in reality?
Arab regimes are pressured to liberalize externally but maintain protectionist policies to co-opt local capital, leading to a prevalence of neo-patrimonial protectionism.
Mirages of Reform (S. 15, Ep. 2)
Q: What was the main idea behind your book?
The book examines the politics of trade liberalization in the Arab world, focusing on how elites shield themselves from economic reforms.
Civilizing Contention: International Aid in Syria's War (S. 15, Ep. 1)
Q: What are some of the constraints that international aid imposes?
Khoury discusses how the formalization processes consume local activists' time and energy, leading them to prioritize reporting and data collection over direct community engagement.
Civilizing Contention: International Aid in Syria's War (S. 15, Ep. 1)
Q: What does 'Civilizing Contention' mean?
Khoury explains it relates to the ways Syrians engaged in civil action during the conflict, transforming local governance and humanitarian efforts.

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