
APSA MENA Politics Section
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APSA MENA Politics Section
@APSAMENA
Official account of the APSA- Middle East & North Africa Politics organized section






I’m grateful to all those who joined our Zoom writing sessions this week. We’re 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.

Best Book (honorable mention): @se_parkinson Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon. Cornell University Press. cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/978150176… (available open access) (3/10)

Best #APSA2022 Paper (honorable mention): @as_hartnett and @msaleh1982, “Rural Intra-Elite Conflict, Colonization, and Demands for Power-Sharing: Evidence from Khedival Egypt” (7/10)

Best #APSA2022 Paper: @BasileusZeno, “The Shifting Rhetorics of the Syrian Uprising: Politics of Sectarianization” (6/10)


Best #APSA2022 Paper: @BasileusZeno, “The Shifting Rhetorics of the Syrian Uprising: Politics of Sectarianization” (6/10)

Best #APSA2022 Paper (honorable mention): @as_hartnett and @msaleh1982, “Rural Intra-Elite Conflict, Colonization, and Demands for Power-Sharing: Evidence from Khedival Egypt” (7/10)


Best Book: @davidspatel Order Out of Chaos. Cornell University Press. #bookTabs=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/978150176…
(2/10)




Best Article (honorable mention): @MichWeitzel “Access Denied: Temporal Mobility Regimes in Hebron.” Borderlands Journal 21, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 171–200. doi.org/10.21307/borde…. (5/10)

Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @a_ezz_eldin “Religious cycles of policy responsiveness: How religious seasons regulate public opinion and government responsiveness in the Muslim World” @Columbia_PolSci (10/10)

Best Dissertation (honorable mention): @danieltavana “The Origins of Opposition: Elections, Identity, and Order in the Middle East” @PUPolitics (9/10)