Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile
Killian Clarke

@kbclarke

Scholar of revolution, protest, Middle East | Assistant Professor at @georgetownsfs, affiliated with @ccasgu | @PUPolitics alum

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U-M Center for Emerging Democracies (@umichdemocracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us today as our expert panel tackles the question - does democracy require the toppling and removal of the authoritarian old guard? Both in-person and over Zoom, details ⬇️ 🗓️Mon, Nov 13 ⏰4-5:30pm ET 📍LSA Building, room 1040 💻myumi.ch/y2RdX

Join us today as our expert panel tackles the question - does democracy require the toppling and removal of the authoritarian old guard? Both in-person and over Zoom, details ⬇️ 
🗓️Mon, Nov 13
⏰4-5:30pm ET 
📍LSA Building, room 1040 
đź’»myumi.ch/y2RdX
Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One week to apply for this great fellowship opportunity! Arab studies focus, all disciplines welcome. Fully-funded residential postdoc based in Washington, DC at GU CCAS Georgetown SFS Georgetown University #AcademicTwitter #AcademicJobs #PoliSciJobs #PSJMInfo

Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a student / do you have students interested in studying the Arab World? Our MA program in Arab Studies GU CCAS Georgetown SFS has several info sessions coming up. Fantastic community, with exceptional faculty, staff, & students! More info here 👇 ccas.georgetown.edu/admissions/con…

Rima Majed (@rima_majed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academic friends researching revolutions and social movements globally, if you are interested in a fellowship for 2024/25 consider applying to this great opportunity in Bogota: democracyinstitute.ceu.edu/articles/openi… Please spread the word as the deadline is quickly approaching - Feb 15, 2024

American Political Science Review (@apsrjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, and Fallujah as a case study, Dr. Chantal, Killian Clarke, & Rima Majed illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests. #APSRNewIssue ow.ly/Ylec50QxqkI

Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, and Fallujah as a case study, <a href="/ChantalBerman/">Dr. Chantal</a>, Killian Clarke, &amp; <a href="/rima_majed/">Rima Majed</a> illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests. 
#APSRNewIssue
ow.ly/Ylec50QxqkI
Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With #APSA2024 upon us, I'm re-upping this post from Anne Meng highlighting our panel on #rebellion and roundtable on #revolution! We have a stellar lineup of papers and presenters on both. If you're interested in these topics, please join us -- Thurs & Fri @ 10AM!

Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to see research I've been working on with Anne Meng and Jack Paine on rebel regimes featured in the The New York Times Interpreter column this week. Amanda Taub did a really nice job summarizing our paper, and discussing its implications for what comes next in #Syria. Link 👇

GU CCAS (@ccasgu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Killian Clarke's work was recently featured in the The New York Times "Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall?" Take a look below 👇👇#syria nytimes.com/2024/12/12/wor…

Georgetown SFS (@georgetownsfs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SFS Prof Killian Clarke’s study on post-rebellion government stability, featured in The New York Times, finds coalitions of fractious groups rarely govern effectively, highlighting the need for unity after overthrow. The insights are key for Syria post-Assad. Read more: nyti.ms/3OZR3pn

Killian Clarke (@kbclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to the Crown Center for Middle East Studies for inviting me to write this piece about how oil wealth has empowered Saudi Arabia and the UAE to be the main spoilers of democratic change in the Middle East since 2011