Arab citizens know democracy’s not perfect. They want it anyway. Michael Robbins - July 20, 2022 That’s what Arab Barometer finds in its latest wave of surveys across 10 countries in the Middle East and North Africa
Are African governments doing enough to help young people? Here’s what Afrobarometer surveys reveal. Sadhiska Bhoojedhur, Ousmane Djiby Sambou, and Gildfred Asiamah - January 14, 2021 Job creation is citizens’ top priority — and they’re willing to pay for it.
Is protest a safety valve against ISIS in Tunisia? Neil Ketchley and Christopher Barrie - December 10, 2018 [caption id="attachment_81311" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Tunisian army troops patrol the streets
What the Arab uprising protesters really wanted Mark Beissinger, Kevin Mazur, and Amaney Jamal - October 19, 2015 [caption id="attachment_30758" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A man looks at a banner
When it comes to democracy, Egyptians hate the player but Tunisians hate the game Michael Robbins - October 16, 2015 [caption id="attachment_30696" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Election workers count ballots at a
Could Tunisia’s National Dialogue model ever be replicated? Daniel Brumberg - October 12, 2015 [caption id="attachment_30534" align="aligncenter" width="908"] FILE: Tunisian mediators Wided Bouchamaoui, Houcine
The richness of Tunisia's new politics - October 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_17398" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Women look at candidate lists for
The richness of Tunisia’s new politics Laryssa Chomiak - October 29, 2014 [caption id="attachment_17398" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Women look at candidate lists for
What really made the Arab uprisings contagious? Merouan Mekouar - June 13, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11833" align="aligncenter" width="460" special=""] Egyptian anti-government protesters gather at
Tunisia Post-Election Report II: Free Fair and Meaningful Joshua Tucker - October 25, 2011 Continuing our series of election reports, we present a second
Syria and (the lack of) the Soviet Union Joshua Tucker - May 10, 2011 With mounting evidence of the Syrian regime's willingness to resort
So the greatest political change in the Middle East this century is not Beirut 2005 or Teheran 2009, but Tunis, 2011? Joshua Tucker - January 15, 2011 More on Tunisia: a guest post by "Professor Scott Radnitz":http://www.amazon.com/Weapons-Wealthy-Predatory-Elite-Led-Protests/dp/0801449537
Initial Thoughts on Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution Joshua Tucker - January 15, 2011 Shortly after Belarus's recent presidential election seemed to confirm that