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    Dialectics of Reform and Repression: Unpacking Turkey's Authoritarian “Turn” by Erensü, Sinan, Alemdaroğlu, Ayça

    “…Twenty-first century Turkey has been shaped by two conflicting trends: all-encompassing reform in almost all aspects of law that were transformative if not…”
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    Resur(e)recting a Spectacular Hero: Diriliş Ertuğrul, Necropolitics, and Popular Culture in Turkey by Carney, Josh

    “…The hugely popular proto-Ottoman television serial Resurrection Ertuğrul (Diriliş Ertuğrul, 2014–) is the culmination of a series of attempts by Turkish…”
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    A Storm of Tweets: Social Media Manipulation During the Gulf Crisis by Leber, Andrew, Abrahams, Alexei

    “…Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter were heralded circa 2009–2011 as ‘liberation technology’ that would facilitate mass mobilization against…”
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    On Academic Research, Legitimacy, and Fieldwork in Times of Crisis by Kassem, Ali

    “…In thinking through the stark differences in how a research project in Lebanon was received in 2018 versus 2020, this paper seeks to reflect on the fragile…”
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    The Cultural Politics and Political Culture of MERIP and Beyond by Silverstein, Paul A., Swedenburg, Ted

    “…In this essay, we examine how MERIP has navigated the frictions between the political economic critique of extraction and domination in the region, and more…”
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    How a Middle Eastern Experience Helped Lead to the Formation of MERIP by Fischbach, Michael R.

    “…During the late 1960s, left-wing American activists faced challenges when trying to find out about what was happening in the Middle East and what their…”
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    Revisiting Multilingualism in the Ottoman Empire by Kim, Sooyong, Bashkin, Orit

    “…Evliya Çelebi (d. after 1685), in his Seyahatname, Book of Travels, completed circa 1683, records a host of languages and dialects spoken within the Ottoman…”
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    Attribute Agenda Setting on Twitter and the Wall Street Journal: The Case of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar by Alkazemi, Mariam, Oladi Ghadikolai, Sameneh, Oetjens, Marilynn, Boone, Edward L.

    “…This study examines attributes associated with U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Omar's unique intersectionality of identities as a Black, immigrant, Muslim woman…”
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    Integrative Learning and Simulating Revolution and Protest in the Middle East by Mello, Brian, Stein, Mark

    “…This essay explores insights from our experiences teaching undergraduates a set of paired history and political science courses on protest and revolution in…”
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    The Encircled Kingdom: The Saudi Anti-Communist Stance, 1958–67 by Al Tuwayjiri, Mohammad A.

    “…This article evaluates Saudi Arabia's anti-Communist stance between 1958 and 1967, in the midst of the Cold War. It presents an alternative interpretation of…”
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    Arguing BDS in the Undergraduate Seminar by Singh, Ranjit

    “…Founded by Palestinian NGOs in 2005, BDS aims through peaceful means to pressure Israel to comply with international law and end the occupation of Palestinian…”
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    Transformation from the Ottoman State to the Modern Republic of Turkey: The Renewal Party and Karakol by Altinkas, Evren

    “…After the end of WWI, the leaders of Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) established a political party, Renewal Party, and an underground organization,…”
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    Double Colonization: A Voice of the Voiceless in Leila Abouzeid's Year of the Elephant by Rashed, Redhwan Qasem Ghaleb

    “…Many Afro-Arab women novelists, if not all, have been addressing feminist issues for ages while homeland issues have been masculinized. Against this trend,…”
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