Delves into the historical context of authoritarianism in the Middle East, exploring the Arab exception, the impact of the Arab Spring, and the components of authoritarianism.
Delves into the complexities of interpreting the Middle East conflicts through a confessional lens, focusing on Hamas's reconciliation with Damascus and the UAE's efforts to rehabilitate Assad.
Explores the historical foundations and dynamic nature of ethnic groups, focusing on identity construction, colonialism's impact, and minority representation.
Delves into civil society in the Middle East pre and post 'Arab Spring', including case studies and the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet.