Elizabeth Nugent
@ernugent
Assistant professor @PUPolitics | Politics of authoritarianism in the Middle East | Author of After Repression https://t.co/Z8GgvU34Fm | Mother of daughters
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Please join us (online) tomorrow: Conversations from Beirut with deborah amos from Princeton University and Ohannes Geukjian from American University of Beirut moderated by Amaney Jamal. Register here --> princeton.zoom.us/webinar/regist… APSA MENA Politics Section POMEPS The Bobst Center
Back #onhere to share my Foreign Affairs piece with Andrew Leber about our recent Security Studies findings + interesting polling from Chris Shell American Statecraft Program and a Chicago Council on Global Affairs team including Deborah Avant, Craig Kafura, Candace Rondeaux et al.
foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
What a time to see this article in print! I guess it is never too early or too late to argue that people should try to understand others' feelings and experiences ... and that doing so helps you act in ways that are both ethical and smart. #CeasefireNOW
Hiring a part-time RA Oxford Politics and IR for the Economic and Social Research Council project 'Nonviolent Repression in Electoral Autocracies'
Survey research & protest-event analysis. Funding for training & conferences.
More about the project on its website nonviolent-repression.co.uk & thread.
MA and PhD students interested in political behavior in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): join our workshop on research development + design at AUC, fully funded! Deadline: September 17, 2023 #APSA #MENAResearch #ScholarshipOpportunity
الشبكة العربية للعلوم السياسية (APSN)
APSA MENA Politics Section
My latest Foreign Policy
How Sisi Ruined Egypt
'A decade or so after Egyptians rose up demanding bread, freedom, and social justice, they have none of those things.'
foreignpolicy.com/2023/08/09/egy…
This piece is so excellent for so many reasons - but in particular for a) rigorously theorizing emotions in politics and b) how movements are sustained without favorable political opportunity structures. Mabrouk Nermin Allam!
My paper where I examine value-based cleavages in Tunisia is officially out at Political Behavior available at: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Congrats to Allison P. Harris on such important work: cup.org/3ps7Xny. As % black judges in US courthouses increases, white judges less likely to render incarceration for black defendants. Important conceptual point too: diversity is a *group* not individual characteristic.