Hesham Sallam

Hesham Sallam

Hesham Sallam

  • Senior Research Scholar
  • Associate Director for Research, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law
  • Associate Director, Program on Arab Reform and Development

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Biography

Hesham Sallam is a Senior Research Scholar at CDDRL, where he serves as Associate Director for Research. He is also Associate Director of the Program on Arab Reform and Development. Sallam is co-editor of Jadaliyya ezine and a former program specialist at the U.S. Institute of Peace. His research focuses on political and social development in the Arab World. Sallam’s research has previously received the support of the Social Science Research Council and the U.S. Institute of Peace. He is author of Classless Politics: Islamist Movements, the Left, and Authoritarian Legacies in Egypt (Columbia University Press, 2022), co-editor of Struggles for Political Change in the Arab World (University of Michigan Press, 2022), and editor of Egypt's Parliamentary Elections 2011-2012: A Critical Guide to a Changing Political Arena (Tadween Publishing, 2013). Sallam received a Ph.D. in Government (2015) and an M.A. in Arab Studies (2006) from Georgetown University, and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh (2003).

 

publications

Authenticity and national loyalty: the intellectual roots of Islamist-leftist affective polarisation in post-2013 Egypt

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Authenticity and national loyalty: the intellectual roots of Islamist-leftist affective polarisation in post-2013 Egypt
Journal Articles
February 2025

Author Exchange

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Author Exchange
Newsletters
October 2024

The Egyptian Public and the War on Gaza

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The Egyptian Public and the War on Gaza
Journal Articles
February 2024

In The News

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News

5 Essential Insights on How War is Reshaping the Arab World

In a discussion convened by the Program on Arab Reform and Development, Stanford scholars situate regional upheaval within longer trajectories of imperial intervention, authoritarian rule, and global political shifts.
5 Essential Insights on How War is Reshaping the Arab World
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News

Six Takeaways on the War and the Arab World

Scholars convened by the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law’s Program on Arab Reform and Development identify six ways the conflict is testing the limits of Arab states' alliances, economic ambitions, and prospects for reform.
Six Takeaways on the War and the Arab World
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Commentary

Seven Things to Know About the U.S.-Israel Campaign in Iran

Scholars from FSI offer insights into the war between Iran and U.S.-Israel forces, and the risk of the conflict expanding beyond the Middle East.
Seven Things to Know About the U.S.-Israel Campaign in Iran