Religion and Politics in Bahrain

"The Battle of Karbala' still rages between the two sides in the present and in the future. It is being held within the soul, at home and in all areas of life and society. People will remain divided and they are either in the Hussain camp or in the Yazid camp. So choose your camp." — 'Ashura' banner in Manama, 2006

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Republic of Bahrain

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Shi'a opposition forum-goers are already designing the flag of the new Republic of Bahrain. A bit early perhaps. The Flag of the Republ...
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The Quiet Before the Storm, Part I

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With all that has unfolded in Bahrain over the past two weeks, it seems futile to try to catch up here at the outset. So instead of summari...

Further Introductions

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Since everyone knows that credibility is the foundation of the Interweb, I'll say a bit about myself and how this blog will/does differ ...
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A New Blog on Bahraini Politics

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I have finally succumbed to the pressures of 21st century expectations about media and publicity to begin this blog about Bahraini politics....
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Justin Gengler
I study political behavior and group conflict in the Arab Gulf region using mass survey data. I received my Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Michigan in 2011, after which I joined the Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (SESRI) at Qatar University. I spent most of 2007-2008 in Yemen and the rest of 2008 through summer 2009 in Bahrain conducting dissertation research.
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