AALIMS-Harvard Conference on the Political Economy of the Muslim World
April 19–20, 2024
This conference is closed to the public.
The purpose of AALIMS (Association for Analytic Learning about Islam and Muslim Societies) is to promote analytic research of Muslim societies, with a focus on the roles of culture and religion in social, economic, and political trends in both the past and the present. It serves as a forum for the discussion and critical evaluation of relevant research that uses advanced descriptive, theoretical, and empirical methods of the modern social sciences. It puts a premium on interdisciplinary exchanges as a means of fostering comprehensive analyses of Muslim societies and their institutions. Thus, it seeks to broaden contacts among economists, historians, legal scholars, political scientists, and sociologists working on the Muslim world. It reaches out also to humanists, especially specialists on Islam or a part of the Muslim world, who share an appreciation of applying empirical and theoretical methods of the social sciences to the social, political, historical, or economic study of Muslim societies. The association avoids political activism of all kinds. It shall have no political affiliation. Imposing no limits on the inferences made or conclusions reached, it considers unrestricted scholarly debate and discussion as essential to intellectual advancement and refinement.
Cosponsored by Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program, Center for Middle East Studies, Department of Economics, Harvard University; Middle East Initiative, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School.
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Events Manager.
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Conveners
Melani Cammett
mcammett@g.harvard.eduResearch interests: Conflict; religion and ethnicity; development; and Middle East politics.
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Asim Khwaja
asim_ijaz_khwaja@harvard.edu
Tarek Masoud
Tarek_Masoud@harvard.edu
Timur Kuran
Professor of Economics and Political Science, and Gorter Family Professor of Islamic Studies, Duke University.