On 25 December 2013, the military-backed government in Egypt declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a terrorist organization. A few months later, the Saudi Kingdom followed suit and attempted to build a regional coalition to counter this constructed enemy. Although the Saudi Kingdom, acting as an aspiring regional autocratic power, exerted pressure to compel other regimes to follow its lead, the recipient states varied in their willingness to converge. Whereas the United Arab Emirates followed the Saudi lead, Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain resisted the diffusion of repression against the Muslim Brotherhood to their domestic spheres. This article examines this variation in the (non-)convergence of repressive policies as an outcome of diffusion. ...
This article examines the interaction between authoritarianism and the instrumentalization of sectar...
This dissertation analyses state-society relations in Egypt, focusing on Islamic movements and their...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
The hope and disappointment that accompanied the 2011 Arab uprisings have demonstrated the centralit...
In the 1970s, the Arab world faced Islamist resurgence. Islam achieved a role as a symbol of politic...
ArticleAnalysis paperearly two years after ousting President Muhammad Morsi, Egypt’s military contin...
Why has Islamism become the dominant form of opposition in most Muslim countries since the 1970s? We...
This conclusion summarizes the evidence explaining the divergent trajectories taken by post Arab upr...
In 2018 new economic reform measures were implemented in Egypt and Jordan under the auspices of the ...
The authors would like to thank the Arts and Humanities Research Council for facilitating the resear...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
"How do ordinary people become political opponents in an authoritarian state?" Based on in-depth int...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
Ever since the 1980s, the MENA subsystem has been weakening under the weight of persistent inter-sta...
This article examines the interaction between authoritarianism and the instrumentalization of sectar...
This dissertation analyses state-society relations in Egypt, focusing on Islamic movements and their...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
The hope and disappointment that accompanied the 2011 Arab uprisings have demonstrated the centralit...
In the 1970s, the Arab world faced Islamist resurgence. Islam achieved a role as a symbol of politic...
ArticleAnalysis paperearly two years after ousting President Muhammad Morsi, Egypt’s military contin...
Why has Islamism become the dominant form of opposition in most Muslim countries since the 1970s? We...
This conclusion summarizes the evidence explaining the divergent trajectories taken by post Arab upr...
In 2018 new economic reform measures were implemented in Egypt and Jordan under the auspices of the ...
The authors would like to thank the Arts and Humanities Research Council for facilitating the resear...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
"How do ordinary people become political opponents in an authoritarian state?" Based on in-depth int...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
Ever since the 1980s, the MENA subsystem has been weakening under the weight of persistent inter-sta...
This article examines the interaction between authoritarianism and the instrumentalization of sectar...
This dissertation analyses state-society relations in Egypt, focusing on Islamic movements and their...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...