APSA MENA Politics Section
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Official account of the APSA- Middle East & North Africa Politics organized section
Joined November 2018
@APSAMENA position on @APSAtweets 2023. 1) Business meeting online. 2) 3 options for panels (Request relocation out of the Marriott to the Convention Center, move online, or defer to 2024.) Contact the chair ASAP if exercising one of these. 3) Reception with @POMEPS cancelled.
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For those of you making a change, please follow us at the same handle on đŚâď¸. Please tell your networks. @APSAMENA @APSAtweets @POMEPS
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The @APSAMENA section position can be read in full here, and includes the link to a form to notify of remote panel format: https://t.co/tZjINXEZi3 and bXo/edit?usp=sharing
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If you mentor graduate students from Turkey or Syria, irrespective of discipline, please share this with them. The writing group seeks to provide motivation and accountability. Many thanks!
Iâm grateful to all those who joined our Zoom writing sessions this week. Weâre in our 21st week and have new participants each week. If you are a student or scholar from Turkey or Syria and are looking for a writing space that provides structure and solidarity, DM or email me.
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I can't recommend this one enough. This is a fantastic book.
Best Book (honorable mention): @se_parkinson Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon. Cornell University Press. https://t.co/zEWkZLAFWt (available open access) (3/10)
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This paper on the impact of colonialism on rising rural elites presents some of the most impressive data collection and analysis I've seen. Huge congratulations @as_hartnett and @msaleh1982 on winning #APSA2022 Best MENA Paper Honorable Mention!
Best #APSA2022 Paper (honorable mention): @as_hartnett and @msaleh1982, âRural Intra-Elite Conflict, Colonization, and Demands for Power-Sharing: Evidence from Khedival Egyptâ (7/10)
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I'm already citing a version of this outstanding paper on sectarianization that was published in @n_nationalism. Huge congratulations @BasileusZeno on winning Best #APSA2022 MENA Paper! Link to article:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
âSectarianismâ has been frequently used by politicians, activists, journalists and even some academics to explain causes and dynamics of the Syrian uprising and the subsequent civil war. However,...
Best #APSA2022 Paper: @BasileusZeno, âThe Shifting Rhetorics of the Syrian Uprising: Politics of Sectarianizationâ (6/10)
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A peer-reviewed version of this paper has since been published in @n_nationalism .The article is open access: https://t.co/IqgVRwHsgp .I'm very grateful to many scholars, friends, and interlocutors whose feedback & insights have immensely enriched the paper & article (2/2)
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âSectarianismâ has been frequently used by politicians, activists, journalists and even some academics to explain causes and dynamics of the Syrian uprising and the subsequent civil war. However,...
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I'm very honored to share that my research was awarded the Best MENA Politics APSA Paper award @APSAMENA @APSAtweets. #APSA2022 Thank you @APSAMENA & the award committee for this recognition (1/2).
Best #APSA2022 Paper: @BasileusZeno, âThe Shifting Rhetorics of the Syrian Uprising: Politics of Sectarianizationâ (6/10)
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A big thank you to @APSAMENA for recognizing my joint work w/ @msaleh1982 on rural elites, social conflict, and colonialism in Egypt with an honorable mention for the best #APSA2022 paper award.
Best #APSA2022 Paper (honorable mention): @as_hartnett and @msaleh1982, âRural Intra-Elite Conflict, Colonization, and Demands for Power-Sharing: Evidence from Khedival Egyptâ (7/10)
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New article The Political Commodity: Oil and USâMiddle East Relations in the Historiography of Abdulrahman Munif https://t.co/qms1pCdYp5
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Abstract This article explores Abdulrahman Munifâs nonfiction Arabic writings on American oil relations in the Middle East. It begins by outlining his historiography of the US oil presence and its...
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Thank you to the APSA MENA Politics section for awarding my book their Best Book prize. I am thrilled and honored!
Best Book: @davidspatel Order Out of Chaos. Cornell University Press. https://t.co/4yn5Tm3apd (2/10)
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My book has a cover! Honored that Chris Ferrante, who designed many of my favorite @PrincetonUPress books, beautifully and precisely captured the argument of âDevotion to the Administrative Stateâ in visual form. https://t.co/ibaMuQONCU
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My paper where I examine value-based cleavages in Tunisia is officially out at @PolBehavior available at: https://t.co/prHNIVQyc5
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Incredibly honored to be in such great company, and very grateful to the prize committee for their work! The article is open access...
Best Article (honorable mention): @MichWeitzel âAccess Denied: Temporal Mobility Regimes in Hebron.â Borderlands Journal 21, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 171â200. https://t.co/f8OwNOG1aR. (5/10)
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I'm glad that my dissertation received honorable mention by @APSAMENA. Special thanks to the selection committee and my advisors. It's a well-timed gift in Eid :)
Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @a_ezz_eldin âReligious cycles of policy responsiveness: How religious seasons regulate public opinion and government responsiveness in the Muslim Worldâ @Columbia_PolSci (10/10)
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Thrilled and honored to learn my dissertation has been recognized by the @APSAMENA Section! Thanks especially to all of those in Kuwait who helped make my research possible over the past few years.
Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @danieltavana âThe Origins of Opposition: Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle Eastâ @PUPolitics (9/10)
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Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @a_ezz_eldin âReligious cycles of policy responsiveness: How religious seasons regulate public opinion and government responsiveness in the Muslim Worldâ @Columbia_PolSci (10/10)
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Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @danieltavana âThe Origins of Opposition: Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle Eastâ @PUPolitics (9/10)
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