Imad Salamey

Imad Salamey is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Lebanese American University (LAU). Salamey is a widely published researcher and scholar. Among his works is The Decline of Nation States after the Arab Spring: the Rise of Communitocracy that examines contemporary identity politics and patterns of communal mobilizations.[1] His books The Communitarian Nation-State Paradox in Lebanon and The Government and Politics of Lebanon explain the dynamic of Lebanese sectarian politics during conflict and consensus and unravel the role of domestic and international actors.[2][3] In his research records are studies and reports that explore power sharing and communitarian politics in the Middle East and North Africa. He is a Senior Policy and Program Evaluation Consultant for various governments and international organizations on issues related to political economy, conflict resolution, communitarian movements, and governance.

Publications

References

  1. Priya, Lakshmi (March 2018). "Review of 'The Decline of Nation-states after the Arab Spring: The Rise of Communitocracy'". Contemporary Review of the Middle East. 5 (1): 92–94. doi:10.1177/2347798917744303.
  2. Assi, Abbas. "Review of the Government and Politics of Lebanon". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies.
  3. France, Pierre (October 2018). "Review of the Muslim Worlds and the Mediterranean". Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée. Routledge (143): vol 143. doi:10.4000/remmm.9540. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  4. "Dr. Elie Abouaoun".
  5. Salamey, Imad; Abu-Nimer, Mohammed; Abouaoun, Elie, eds. (2018). Post-Conflict Power-Sharing Agreements. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60104-5. ISBN 978-3-319-60103-8.
  6. Salamey, Imad; Abu-Nimer, Mohammed; Abouaoun, Elie (27 July 2017). Post-Conflict Power-Sharing Agreements: Options for Syria. Springer. ISBN 9783319601045.
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