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The Uprisings of Gaza: How Geopolitical Crises Have Reshaped Academic Communities from Tahrir to Kyiv
Alexander Cooley reviews The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research since the Arab Uprisings edited by Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom. He reflects upon the articles in the volume to address central issues occurring at the intersection of regional studies and political science that are affected by geopolitical shocks.
Weapons of the Wealthy: Predatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia, Scott Radnitz Reviewed by Alexander Cooley
National Purpose in the World Economy: Post-Soviet States in Comparative Perspective, Rawi Abdelal Reviewed by Alexander Cooley
Contracting for Development: The Role of For-Profit Contractors in U. S. Foreign Development Assistance, Ruben Berrios Reviewed by Alexander Cooley
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