The volume is a fresh and essential read for political science students of the region.
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The Political Science of the Middle East contributes significantly to the field of MENA studies as it not only provides guidance on the practices of regional research, but also offers deep and advanced analysis of the topics covered. For anyone interested in reading an in - depth discussion of specific sub - research areas in MENA studies, the book is a comprehensive resource. Students, policymakers and independent researchers seeking detailed understanding of regional politics in relation to the concepts and themes detailed above will find a rich collection.
Betul Dogan Akkas, LSE Review of Books
This is a substantial work that involves an incredible segment of the field of Middle East Political Science. Written by the key leaders in the field, this fantastic volume does an exceptional job of connecting the field to real-world political developments. The book pays particular attention to the impact the Arab uprisings had on mainstreaming the field by creating inroads and opportunities into the larger political science discipline. It also takes a broader perspective on future opportunities and challenges. I can't wait to have this book on my shelf!" -Amaney Jamal, Professor of Politics, Princeton University
Taking stock of the field, this outstanding volume testifies to the burst of ferment and creativity occurring in research on Middle Eastern politics in the wake of the Arab uprisings, demonstrating just how much a deepened knowledge of the region contributes to social science knowledge across a wide range of subjects." -Mark R. Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics, Princeton University
The fifty scholars who contributed to The Political Science of the Middle East have provided a useful guide to their field in the wake of the disruptive events of the last decade. It is a good corrective to certain dubious narratives and misconceptions that are picked up by the media, activists, or think-tank analysts who are often guided by ideology more than a solid understanding of the region's realities.
Samuel Sweeney, Russell Kirk Center
It is a good corrective to certain dubious narratives and misconceptions that are picked up by the media, activists, or think-tank analysts who are often guided by ideology more than a solid understanding of the region's realities.
Samuel Sweeney, Writer based in the Middle East, President of Mesopotamia Relief Foundation, Northeast Syria.