Matthew Partridge reviews a book on the corruption and corporatism at work in Tunisia, and how the rhetoric of “modernisation” was used in some cases to justify policies that increased the power of the state
In How Capitalism Failed the Arab World, Richard Heydarian aims to show how years of economic misman...
The authors of this book address how Hizbullah uses image, language, and its charismatic leader, Has...
During the time of the 2005 riots, Didier Fassin carried out an ethnographic study in one of the lar...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
The events that took place in Tunisia in January 2011 were the spark igniting the uprisings that swe...
In The Power Triangle: Military, Security and Politics in Regime Change, Hazem Kandil utilises Egypt...
Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt gives a detailed account of the degree of corrupt...
In Unfinished Revolutions: Yemen, Libya and Tunisia After the Arab Spring, Ibrahim Fraihat examines ...
The events that took place in Tunisia in January 2011 were the spark igniting the uprisings that swe...
How has ‘the networked public’ contributed to the development of new social movements, strategies of...
Steven Cook’s master-class in Egyptian political history since the military coup in 1952 is essentia...
Power is shifting from large, stable armies to loose bands of insurgents, from corporate leviathans ...
Book review "The Real Politics of the Horn of Africa: Money, War and the Business of Power" by Alex ...
In Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa, Peer Schouten offers a new way to ...
Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa offers a new way to think about state ...
In How Capitalism Failed the Arab World, Richard Heydarian aims to show how years of economic misman...
The authors of this book address how Hizbullah uses image, language, and its charismatic leader, Has...
During the time of the 2005 riots, Didier Fassin carried out an ethnographic study in one of the lar...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
The events that took place in Tunisia in January 2011 were the spark igniting the uprisings that swe...
In The Power Triangle: Military, Security and Politics in Regime Change, Hazem Kandil utilises Egypt...
Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt gives a detailed account of the degree of corrupt...
In Unfinished Revolutions: Yemen, Libya and Tunisia After the Arab Spring, Ibrahim Fraihat examines ...
The events that took place in Tunisia in January 2011 were the spark igniting the uprisings that swe...
How has ‘the networked public’ contributed to the development of new social movements, strategies of...
Steven Cook’s master-class in Egyptian political history since the military coup in 1952 is essentia...
Power is shifting from large, stable armies to loose bands of insurgents, from corporate leviathans ...
Book review "The Real Politics of the Horn of Africa: Money, War and the Business of Power" by Alex ...
In Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa, Peer Schouten offers a new way to ...
Roadblock Politics: The Origins of Violence in Central Africa offers a new way to think about state ...
In How Capitalism Failed the Arab World, Richard Heydarian aims to show how years of economic misman...
The authors of this book address how Hizbullah uses image, language, and its charismatic leader, Has...
During the time of the 2005 riots, Didier Fassin carried out an ethnographic study in one of the lar...