Erika Biagini, Dublin City University, Erika.biagini@dcu.ie , Paola Rivetti, Dublin City University, Paola.rivetti@dcu.ie This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. A decade since the so called “Arab Spring”,
Prisons, Emotions and Ideology: Reflections on Egypt’s Cruel and Overcrowded Prisons
Khalil al-Anani, Ph.D., Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, kalanani@gmail.com This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. Does prison affect ideology? And if so, how does it shape individuals’
The marginalization of Iraqi Islamists in political science
David Siddhartha Patel, Brandeis University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. In 2014—after the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi in Egypt and the resignation of the
Is there an Islamist advantage at war?
Marc Lynch, George Washington University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. A rich academic literature on Islamist political participation has evolved over the last two decades,
Revisiting the Origins of Political Islam
Steven Brooke, University of Louisville and Neil Ketchley, King’s College London[1] This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. The study of comparative politics is increasingly concerned with