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DESCRIPTION:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Joshua Stacher "Transi
 tioning to Democracy? Egypt\, The Brotherhood\, &amp\; The Military" Joshu
 a Stacher is currently a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center
  for Scholars. He is also an Assistant Professor of Political Science at K
 ent State University. Stacher is the author of Adaptable Autocrats: Regime
  Power in Egypt &amp\; Syria (Stanford UP\, 2012). He is a regular contrib
 utor to and on the editorial board of MERIP's influential Middle East Repo
 rt. Stacher has made media appearances and written commentary for NPR\, CN
 N\, BBC\, Al-Jazeera\, Foreign Affairs\, Jadaliyya\, and The New York Time
 s\, among others. He is also a founding member of the Northeast Ohio Conso
 rtium on Middle East Studies. Speaking: Joshua Stacher Assistant Professor
  Department of Political Science\, Kent State University.
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SUMMARY:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Joshua Stacher
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Middle Eastern Studies Program Presents: Joshu
 a Stacher "Transitioning to Democracy? Egypt\, The Brotherhood\, &amp\; Th
 e Military" Joshua Stacher is currently a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Int
 ernational Center for Scholars. He is also an Assistant Professor of Polit
 ical Science at Kent State University. Stacher is the author of Adaptable 
 Autocrats: Regime Power in Egypt &amp\; Syria (Stanford UP\, 2012). He is 
 a regular contributor to and on the editorial board of MERIP's influential
  Middle East Report. Stacher has made media appearances and written commen
 tary for NPR\, CNN\, BBC\, Al-Jazeera\, Foreign Affairs\, Jadaliyya\, and 
 The New York Times\, among others. He is also a founding member of the Nor
 theast Ohio Consortium on Middle East Studies. Speaking: Joshua Stacher As
 sistant Professor Department of Political Science\, Kent State University.
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