
Carl Schmitt in the Middle East: Unstable Decisionism and the Failure of Political Orders
Written by Samuel Mace, Senior Fellow, ISSE
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Written by Samuel Mace, Senior Fellow, ISSE

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Tomorrow we are hosting our latest ISSE Office Hours, our ongoing series of conversations with readers, members of our research community, and invited experts, focused on the evolving landscape of executive authority across legal, political, and institutional domains, and the ways in which exceptional powers are invoked, adapted, and embedded within ordinary governance.

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In this first episode, Institute for the Study of States of Exception (ISSE) founder Ed Bogan and co-founder Matt Calvin introduce the Institute, the concept of states of exception, and why it matters now.