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The Political Science of the Middle East and The Uprisings of Gaza (S.13, Ep. 21)

The Political Science of the Middle East and The Uprisings of Gaza (S.13, Ep. 21)

Update: 2024-03-211
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On this week's episode of the podcast, Alexander Cooley of Barnard College joins Marc Lynch to discuss Cooley's review essay, The Uprisings of Gaza: How Geopolitical Crises Have Reshaped Academic Communities from Tahrir to Kyiv. This essay reflects upon the contributions of Marc Lynch's edited volume (The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research Since the Arab Uprisings) to address three occurring central issues at the intersection of regional studies and political science that are affected by geopolitical shocks: how shocks highlight previously neglected topics and actors; how they subsequently discredit and privilege certain disciplines and methods; and how they recast the role of academic research within global communities of knowledge and policy-making. Together, Cooley and Lynch explore the comparisons between political sciences in the Middle East and political science in Eurasia.

Music for this season’s podcast was created by Malika Zarra. You can find more of her work on Instagram and Linktree.
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The Political Science of the Middle East and The Uprisings of Gaza (S.13, Ep. 21)

The Political Science of the Middle East and The Uprisings of Gaza (S.13, Ep. 21)

Marc Lynch