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

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

3. Tunisia: A Revolution Still Without Monuments

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

5. Hirak and Feminism: An equation with two unknowns

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

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

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

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

10. Local Activism in post-2011 Egypt

11. Morocco: Can the PJD Still Absorb Popular Anger?

12. Diasporas: A Global and Vibrant Force for Arab Democratization

13. What Has Changed in Policing since the Arab Uprisings of 2011? Challenges to Reform and Next Steps

14. Algeria: Inventing New Political Rules

15. The Fall of al-Bashir: Mapping Contestation Forces in Sudan

16. Algeria’s Uprisings in Context: An Interview with Prof. El Mouhoub Mouhoud

17. Challenging the Legal Ideology of the State: Cause Lawyering and Social Movements in Egypt

18. Sudan’s Power-Sharing Agreement: Towards Transition or a Game of Tajility?

19. Decentralization in Morocco: Promising Legal Reforms with Uncertain Impact

20. Tunisia’s Upcoming Challenge: Fixing the Economy Before It's Too Late

21. Algeria’s Presidential Elections: Stopping a Democratic Transition?