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1. Egypt: The Price of Inaction on Tax Reform

2. Why Morocco’s Youth Employment Policies Continue to Fail

3. Tunisian society finds itself stuck in silence and limbo post-July 25

4. Why Tunisia’s parliamentary electoral formula needs to be changed

5. Marine pollution: A growing concern for the southern suburb of Tunis

6. Tunisia: Youth take a stand for/against the president’s decisions and watch in limbo

7. Libyan Youth in Limbo: Coming of Age in Conflict

8. The social and economic cost of Egypt's prison system

9. Algeria’s social support policy: Economic costs and the need for reform

10. Egypt transport policies 2014-2021

11. The ghost people and populism from above: The Kais Saied case

12. Egypt’s water policy after the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

13. Youth perceptions of gender equality in Tunisia

14. The impact of the quota system on women parliamentary representation in Morocco: A series of reforms or a regressive path?

15. Decentralization and Geographical Inequality in Egypt

16. Powerful tool or passing trend? Meanings and practices of social accountability in the Arab world, and why they matter

17. Financial Analysis of Health System Shifts in Egypt: Searching for “gratuitousness” and the right to health

18. Youth political participation in post-2011 Tunisia: Exploring the impact of the youth quota system through the prism of local municipal councillors

19. Youth perceptions of politics in the post-2011 Tunisia: Giving the floor to millennials and Gen Z

20. Freedom, justice, and dignity in movement: Mobility regimes in the Grand Tunis

21. The 25 July 2022 Scenarios in Tunisia: Uncertainty after the Referendum

22. War in Ukraine and food insecurity in Tunisia: Where is reform most needed?

23. Youth participation in Tunisia’s elections: Some possible solutions

24. Tunisia in the wake of the referendum: A new divisive Constitution

25. Tunisia’s Parliament: A Series of Post-Revolution Frustrations

26. On the Experience of the Sudanese Professional Association: Personal Testimonial

27. Youth and the Future of Libya

28. Who Benefits from Tunisia's Green Hydrogen Strategy?

29. Why Elections Won’t Happen in Libya

30. Tunisian Youth and Political Life: From Stagnation to Revival?

31. Invisibility and Negrophobia in Algeria

32. Environmentalism After Decentralization: The Local Politics of Solid Waste Management in Tunisia

33. Tunisia: A Revolution Still Without Monuments

34. The Role of Petitions in Strengthening Citizens’ Participation in Morocco: Stakes and Outcomes

35. Hirak and Feminism: An equation with two unknowns

36. Water Politics in Libya: A Crisis of Management, not Scarcity

37. The Unfinished Revolution: Police Brutality at the Heart of the 10th Anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution

38. Organizing in Exile: Dynamics of Mobilization and Engagement of New Arab Diasporas

39. Straddling Liminality and Active Engagement: Understanding Mobilization Patterns of the Libyan Diaspora

40. Introduction: What is New about Post-2011 MENA Diasporas?

41. Constitutional or Unconstitutional: Is That the Question?

42. Partial Normalization: Morocco’s Balancing Act

43. Sudan’s Normalization with Israel: In Whose Interests?

44. Algeria's Hirak: Between Concerns of Division and Betting on Unity

45. Has Tunisia’s Democracy Failed to Convince its Youth? The Slow-Going of Democratic Socialization

46. Ending Hereditary Slavery in Mauritania: Bidan (Whites) and Black “Slaves” in 2021

47. How can activists best advance environmental reforms in MENA?

48. The “New Algeria” Parliament and the Illusion of Change from Within

49. Beyond Morocco’s agricultural boom: The invisibility and precariousness of a female agricultural workforce

50. Questioning Participation in Ramlet Bulaq, Cairo