Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East

Political Economy of the Middle East

The CIRS research initiative on “The Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East” adopts a multidisciplinary approach, examining a broad range of political, economic, social, and geographic dynamics in the region. It aims to explore a variety of topics, including prospects of globalization in the post-2011 Middle East; neoliberal policies in the post-uprisings period; military-private sector relations; state-business relations; development policies; the shifting boundaries of economic integration; state bureaucracy; mechanisms and instruments of informal economies; and the dilemma of foreign direct investments. The CIRS initiative addresses these increasingly important, but largely understudied, topics in Middle Eastern studies, and invites a number of experts to take part in in-depth, critical analysis of these pertinent issues. 

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Background and Scope of the Project

In 2018, the Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University in Qatar launched a multiyear research initiative to study the state of the political economies of Middle…
Working Group Meetings

Working Group Meetings

Click here for the write up on “Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East Working Group I” Click here for the write up on “Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East Working…
Publication

Publication

The articles in this special issue emerged from a research initiative focused on the political economy of the contemporary Middle East, which was organized by the Center for International and…