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Is Tunisia transforming from a democratization case study to an autocracy?
Is Tunisia transforming from a democratization case study to an autocracy?
April 7 2022
Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38
Iran, interrupted | Middle East Bulletin 38
June 8 2020
Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37
Turkey: 100 years of dilemma | Middle East Bulletin 37
January 13 2020
Egypt: There and back again | Middle East Bulletin 32
Egypt: There and back again | Middle East Bulletin 32
June 20 2017
The regional dimensions of the ongoing conflict in Yemen
The regional dimensions of the ongoing conflict in Yemen
November 14 2016Legal Criteria of Statehood. An Opportunity or an Obstacle?
Legal Criteria of Statehood. An Opportunity or an Obstacle?
November 4 2016
Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
June 1 2016Three Living Western Academicians on Islam-Democracy Discourse: Analysing the Views of Prof(s) Abou El Fadl, El-Affendi, & Sachedina
Three Living Western Academicians on Islam-Democracy Discourse: Analysing the Views of Prof(s) Abou El Fadl, El-Affendi, & Sachedina
January 28 2015Tunisia Today. How about Morocco or Algeria Tomorrow?
Tunisia Today. How about Morocco or Algeria Tomorrow?
November 19 2013Gezi movement: What can it mean for Turkey?
Gezi movement: What can it mean for Turkey?
July 22 2013
Geopolitics of Islam and Democracy | Middle East Bulletin 24
Geopolitics of Islam and Democracy | Middle East Bulletin 24
March 1 2013
“Islamic democracy” with reference to the political thought of Abdolkarim Soroush and Rachid al-Ghannouchi
