Alexandra Blackman, New York University – Abu Dhabi This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. How do political parties in Tunisia present their economic platforms? How do
Surveying Nuclear Attitudes in the Middle East: Perceptions, Misperceptions, and Future Research
Surveying Nuclear Attitudes in the Middle East: Perceptions, Misperceptions, and Future Research[1] Matt Buehler, University of Tennessee This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. The Middle East
The Resilience of Algeria’s Protest Movement
Sharan Grewal, College of William & Mary This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. Seven months after overthrowing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Algerians are still in the streets.
Religious Ideology or Particularistic Benefits? Explaining Ennahda’s Electoral Success in Tunisia
Lindsay J. Benstead, Portland State University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. Scholars are interested in understanding why parties develop constituencies during transitional elections and what
“They May Reveal the Shortcomings of the Government” – Studying Political Behavior in an Increasingly Closed Region
Yael Zeira, University of Mississippi This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. In 2011, ordinary citizens across the Middle East and North Africa took to the streets