1st Edition
Continuity and change before and after the Arab uprisings Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt
1. Continuity and Change before and after the Uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco: Regime Reconfiguration and Policymaking in North Africa Paola Rivetti
2. Change and Continuity after the Arab Uprising: The Consequences of State Formation in Arab North African States Raymond Hinnebusch
3. Constitutions against Revolutions: Political Participation in North Africa Gianluca P. Parolin
4. The Project of Advanced Regionalisation in Morocco: Analysis of a Lampedusian Reform Raquel Ojeda García & Ángela Suárez Collado
5. From Reform to Resistance: Universities and Student Mobilisation in Egypt and Morocco before and after the Arab Uprisings Florian Kohstall
6. Enduring Class Struggle in Tunisia: The Fight for Identity beyond Political Islam Fabio Merone
7. Labour Demands, Regime Concessions: Moroccan Unions and the Arab Uprising Matt Buehler
8. An Enduring ‘Touristic Miracle’ in Tunisia? Coping with Old Challenges after the Revolution Rosita Di Peri
9. Shifting Priorities or Business as Usual? Continuity and Change in the post-2011 IMF and World Bank Engagement with Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt Adam Hanieh
10. No Democratic Change . . . and Yet No Authoritarian Continuity: The Inter-paradigm Debate and North Africa After the Uprisings Francesco Cavatorta
Biography
Paola Rivetti is a Lecturer in Politics of the Middle East and International Relations at Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland. She is the Secretary of the Italian Society for Middle Eastern Studies, a board member of the European Iran Research Group, and contributes to the blog Presidential Power. She is involved in an international research project on youth cultures in the MENA region.
Rosita Di Peri is a Lecturer in Political Science & International Relations in the Department of Culture, Politics and Society at the University of Turin, Italy. She is the scientific co-ordinator of the Summer School ‘Understanding the Middle East’, and a member of the Italian Society for Middle Eastern Studies.






