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Political Parties, Voting Behaviour, and Elections in the Middle East and North Africa
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Cours 25/26
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MENA Parties
Session 3 - Wednesday, March 4
Powerpoint - Lecture 3
Powerpoint - Lecture 3
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◄ Daniel Corstange (2012). ‘Vote trafficking in Lebanon.’ International Journal of Middle East Studies 44(3): 483-505.
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Michael Willis (2002). ‘Political parties in the Maghrib: the Illusion of significance?’ The Journal of North African Studies 7(2): 1–22
Ray Hinnebusch, Francesco Cavatorta, and Lise Storm (2020). ‘Political parties in the MENA: an Introduction.’ In Francesco Cavatorta, Lise Storm and Valeria Resta (eds.) Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge.
Siavush Randjbar-Daemi, Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, and Lauren Banko (2017). ‘Introduction to political parties in the Middle East: historical trajectories and future prospects.’ British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 44 (2): 155–158.
Powerpoint - Lecture 1
Jennifier Gandhi and Ellen Lust-Okar (2009). ‘Elections under authoritarianism.’ Annual Review of Political Science 12: 403-422.
Matt Buehler and Calista Boyd (2023). ‘The Functions of Authoritarian Elections: Symbolism, safety valves, and clientelism.’ In Francesco Cavatorta and Valeria Resta (eds.) Handbook on elections in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge.
Valeria Resta (2023). ‘The rationality of Arab Voters: why and how people vote in non-democratic regimes across the MENA region.’ In Francesco Cavatorta and Valeria Resta (eds.) Handbook on elections in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge.
Powerpoint - Lecture 2
Renad Mansour (2025). ‘Iraq elections 2025: How votes are won and what the results could mean for Iraq’s fragile stability.’
Kristina Kausch (2012). ‘Political parties in young Arab democracies’, FRIDE Policy Brief, no. 130.
Daniel Corstange (2012). ‘Vote trafficking in Lebanon.’ International Journal of Middle East Studies 44(3): 483-505.
Jillian Schwedler (2011). ‘Can Islamists become moderates?’ World Politics 63 (2): 347-376.
Khalil al-Anani (2012). ‘Islamist parties post-Arab Spring’, Mediterranean Politics 17(3): 466-472.
Sharan Grewal, Amaney A. Jamal, Tarek Masoud, and Elizabeth R. Nugent (2019). ‘Poverty and Divine Rewards: The Electoral Advantage of Islamist Political Parties.’ American Journal of Political Science 63 (4): 859–74.
Powerpoint 4 - Lecture 4
Quintan Wiktorowicz (2006). ‘Anatomy of the Salafi movement.’ Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 29(3): 207-239.
Stéphane Lacroix (2012). Sheikhs and Politicians: Inside the New Egyptian Salafism. [Research Report] Brookings Institution.
Steve Monroe (2012). ‘Salafis in Parliament: Democratic Attitudes and Party Politics in the Gulf.’ The Middle East Journal 66(3): 409–424.
Power point - Lecture 5
Idriss Jebari (2020). ‘The Rise and Fall of the Arab Left.’ In Francesco Cavatorta, Lise Storm and Valeria Resta (eds.) Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge.
Mounia Bennani-Chraïbi, Mounia (2022). ‘Abderrahmane Youssoufi: an embodiment of the mutations of the Moroccan left.’ The Journal of North African Studies 27 (5): 894–927.
Powerpoint - Lecture 6
Lindsey Benstead (2020). ‘Women in Arab political parties.’ in Francesco Cavatorta, Lise Storm and Valeria Resta (eds.) Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge, 2020.
Kristen Kao and Lindsey Benstead (2021). ‘Female electability in the Arab world’, Comparative Politics 53(3): 427-451.
Alexandra Domike Blackman and Marlette Jackson (2021). ‘Gender Stereotypes, Political Leadership, and Voting Behavior in Tunisia.’ Political Behaviour 43: 1037–1066.
Eva Wegner and Francesco Cavatorta (2019). ‘Revisiting the Islamist-Secular divide: Parties and Voters in the Arab World.’ International Political Science Review 40 (4): 558-575.
Abdullah Aydogan (2021). ‘Party systems and ideological cleavages in the Middle East and North Africa.’ Party Politics 27(4): 814-826.
Francesco Cavatorta and Samir Amghar (2020). ‘Beyond quietism: party institutionalization, Salafism and the economy.’ Politics & Religion 13 (4): 796-817.
Maoz Rosenthal (2023). ‘Israel’s electoral system and political instability.’ In Francesco Cavatorta and Valeria Resta (eds.) Handbook on elections in the Middle East and North Africa. London: Routledge.
Rui Zur and Ryan Bakker (2023). ‘The Israeli parties’ positions in comparative perspective.’ Party Politics 31(2): 323-334.
Salih Biçakci (2007). ‘The Palestinian parliamentary legislative elections 25 January 2006.’ Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans 9(1): 65–78.
Jillian Schwedler (2011). ‘Can Islamists become moderates?’ World Politics 63 (2): 347-376. ►