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MERIP’s research is concentrated in several interrelated fields:
MERIP’s research is concentrated in several interrelated fields:
* Political Economy: Analysis of state power, class, capital, markets, and the historical development of capitalism in the Middle East and North Africa (Beinin, 2022)<ref>Beinin, J. (2022). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies, 55, 241–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/rms.2022.7</ref>.
* Political Economy: Analysis of state power, class, capital, markets, and the historical development of capitalism in the Middle East and North Africa (Beinin, 2022)<ref>Beinin, J. (2022). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies, 55, 241–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/rms.2022.7</ref>.
* Social Hierarchies and Popular Struggles: Focus on workers, peasants, marginalized groups, and grassroots movements (Middle East Research and Information Project, 2023).
* Social Hierarchies and Popular Struggles: Focus on workers, peasants, marginalized groups, and grassroots movements (Middle East Research and Information Project, 2023)<ref>Middle East Research and Information Project. (2023, December 23). Middle East Research and Information Project - Wikipedia.</ref>.
* US Policy and Imperialism: Critical examination of US foreign policy, military intervention, and arms transfers in the region (Beinin, 2022)<ref>Beinin, J. (2022). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies, 55, 241–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/rms.2022.7</ref>.
* US Policy and Imperialism: Critical examination of US foreign policy, military intervention, and arms transfers in the region (Beinin, 2022)<ref>Beinin, J. (2022). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies, 55, 241–251. https://doi.org/10.1017/rms.2022.7</ref>.
* Palestine and the Question of Palestine: Palestine has been a central, though not exclusive, issue in MERIP’s work (Beinin, n.d.)<ref>Beinin, J. (n.d.). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies.</ref>.
* Palestine and the Question of Palestine: Palestine has been a central, though not exclusive, issue in MERIP’s work (Beinin, n.d.)<ref>Beinin, J. (n.d.). MERIP and Political Economy in Middle East Studies. Review of Middle East Studies.</ref>.