
Shia Islamic Movements: A Conversation with Laurence Louër (S. 6, Ep. 10)
On this week's podcast, Laurence Louër speaks wit…
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcast · Marc Lynch
December 4, 201725m 0s
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Show Notes
On this week's podcast, Laurence Louër speaks with Marc Lynch Shia Islamic movements in the Middle East.
She speaks about Bahrain's situation. "It is really a case of what I call the domestication of Shia politics because Al-Wefaq was born in 2001 as a project to unify all the different strands of Shia political Islam in Bahrain. Ali Salman, who was the head of that, wanted to reconcile the Shirazi activists and the pro-Iranian activists because the two were really rivals."
Louër is a research fellow at SciencePo and author of Transnational Shia Politics: Religious and Political Networks in the Gulf.