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What happened to the Muslim Brotherhood?
A short, incisive and deeply informed look inside the shattered remains of Egypt's Islamists.
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A short, incisive and deeply informed look inside the shattered remains of Egypt's Islamists.
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David Patel's fascinating inquiry into how Iraqis rebuilt order after the US invasion and the collapse of Saddam's state
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A statement by members of the APSA's MENA Politics Section
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Learn more about a rising scholar of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt, and more
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Sarah Parkinson's brilliant new book shows what really holds insurgencies together
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One of our favorite features returns from the holidays!
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A short new book offers a clear and compelling explanation for MENA developmental failures
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Abu Aardvark's on a road trip, but check out the fascinating new Arab Opinion Index!
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Learn more about one of the leaders in the field of MENA political science
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Raga Makawi explains why the popular movements oppose the agreement signed this month by the military and some political parties
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A new book explores the intricacies of Egyptian salafi thought and practice
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Each Friday, I spotlight a leading scholar of MENA politics, with a casual conversation about their interests. Francesco Cavatorta is a professor of political science at Universite Laval in Quebec. When he joined the POMEPS steering committee this year, he became its second Canada-based scholar - and the only one