This conference provides a forum for the presentation, discussion, and critical evaluation of research on the political economy of Islam and Muslim societies. It features works at the frontier of social science research that use advanced empirical and theoretical methods and seeks to facilitate discussions among international scholars from various fields who share an appreciation of these methods to their studies on development in the Muslim world.
This conference provides a forum for the presentation, discussion, and critical evaluation of research on the political economy of Islam and Muslim societies. It features works at the frontier of social science research that use advanced empirical and theoretical methods and seeks to facilitate discussions among international scholars from various fields who share an appreciation of these methods to their studies on development in the Muslim world.
- Melina Platas, Assistant Professor of Political Science, NYUAD
- Christopher Paik, Assistant Professor of Political Science, NYUAD
- NYU Abu Dhabi Institute