Marc Lynch
Marc Lynch is a Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University, where he is also director of both the Institute for Middle East Studies and the Middle East Studies Program.
Lynch is also a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, and is on the editorial board of PS Political Science & Politics.
Marc Lynch also writes a blog for Foreign Policy. Lynch received his BA from Duke University and his MA and PhD from Cornell University.Publications
- 1999: State Interest and Public Spheres: the International Politics of Jordan's Identity, a study of Jordanian society and politics.
- September/October 2007: "Brothers in Arms: Memo to the Muslim Brotherhood on How to Talk to America". Foreign Policy.
- 2007: Voices of the New Arab Public: Iraq, al-Jazeera, and Middle East Politics Today.
- July/August 2010: "Veiled Truths: The Rise of Political Islam in the West", Foreign Affairs 89, no.4, pp.138-147.
- 2011: "After Egypt: The Limits and Promise of the Online Challenges to the Authoritarian Arab State". Perspectives on Politics 9, no.2, pp.301-310.
- 2011: Revolution in the Arab World: Tunisia, Egypt, And the Unmaking of an Era. eBook.
- March 2012: The Arab Uprising: The Unfinished Revolutions of the New Middle East, a book about the so-called Arab Spring.
- 2014: The Tourniquet: A Strategy for Defeating the Islamic State and Saving Syria and Iraq
- 2014: The Arab Uprisings Explained: New Contentious Politics in the Middle East
- April 2016: The New Arab Wars: Uprisings and Anarchy in the Middle East.