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    Note from APSA

    This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2020. Hello from APSA’s Department of International Programs. We hope you and your loved ones are staying well, safe and healthy wherever you are. Like many of you,

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    Note from APSA

    This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Hello from APSA’s International Programs. We hope you and your loved ones continue to stay safe and healthy wherever you are. In response to the continued disruption

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    A Case for Community Engaged Research in Gender Studies and The Middle East

    Nermin Allam, Rutgers University, na587@newark.rutgers.edu  This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. Why is a community engaged research approach important in the field of gender politics and the

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    Ideological Scaling in a Post Islamist Age

    Nate Grubman, Yale University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. In recent years, a growing body of scholarship has focused on the interaction of cultural identity

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    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

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