Welcome to the APSA MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 4, Issue 2, Fall 2021!

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Section News

Letter from the Editor, Marc Lynch 

A Note from APSA , Andrew Stinson and Dana El-Issa

Research Symposium: The Uses and Abuses of Datasets 

Coverage Biases in Off-the-shelf Protest Datasets , Killian Clarke

The Uses and Abuses of Democracy Ratings, Sarah Bush

The Elephant in our Analyses: Sensitivity Bias and Survey Research in the Middle East and North Africa, Ammar Shamaileh

Concepts, Measures, and Rabbit Holes, Benjamin Smith and David Waldner

Research Symposium: Tunisia’s Democratic Crisis    

Attitudinal Foundations of Democratic Decline in Tunisia, Holger Albrecht, Dina Bishara, Michael Bufano, and Kevin Koehler

Making Sense of Tunisia’s Interregnum, Giulia Cimini

Burning Embers: Youth Activism and the Hope for Democracy in Tunisia, Kirstie Lynn Dobbs

Tunisian Democracy on Hold: Coup, Counter-Coup, or Creative Destruction, John P. Entelis

Electoral Democracy and its Discontents, Nate Grubman

Kais Saied: The Odd Figure in the Narrative of the “Tunisian Model”, Tarek Kahlaoui

Political Mistrust and the Islamist Impasse, Rory McCarthy

Tunisia: Failure of the Political Class, Rise of Kais Saied, and the Future of Democracy, Bedirhan Mutlu and Salih Yasun

Fast and Slow Politics, Mariam Salehi

Quotidian Indignities, Lana Salman

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