On this week’s conversation, Marc Lynch speaks with Rory McCarthy about Tunisia’s Ennahda party, and its transition through the uprisings…
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From the Journals: Jordan; Syria; Homelands & Conflict; Political Islam
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The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science, with Michael Wahid Hanna &…
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last updated: October 26, 2015 Abaza, Mona. “Post January revolution Cairo: Urban wars and the reshaping of public space.” Theory, Culture &…
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Last updated: June 30, 2014. Aday, Sean, Henry Farrell, Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch and John Sides. New Media and Conflict After…
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Ambrosio, Thomas. “Democratic states and authoritarian firewalls: America as a black knight in the uprising in Bahrain.” Contemporary Politics ahead-of-print (2014): 1-16.…
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Gopnik, Blake. “Revolution in a Can.” Foreign Policy 189 (2011): 92-93. Labidi, Lilia. “Political, aesthetic, and ethical positions of Tunisian…
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Barnartt, Sharon N. “The Arab Spring Protests and Concurrent Disability Protests: Social Movement Spillover or Spurious Relationship?” Studies in Social Justice 8.1…
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Hermez, Sami. “On Dignity and Clientelism: Lebanon in the Context of the 2011 Arab Revolutions.” Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism…
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