NEWS AND ANALYSIS
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27 March, by Messaoud Romdhani
How Populism Normalises Dehumanisation
According to sociologists, dehumanisation rarely begins with physical violence. It often emerges gradually through political and cultural narratives that redefine difference as a threat and (…) -
12 March, by Messaoud Romdhani
Between Tyranny and Silence: Understanding Societal Decay in the Arab World
Across much of the Arab world, the absence of genuine democracy is no longer a hidden flaw but a defining political reality. The Arab region does not merely confront isolated crises; it is (…)
Alternatives International Journal
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1 July 2017, by Messaoud Romdhani
Leaving Maghreb Youth on the Sidelines
Whether they are in Tataouine (Tunisia) or in El-Houceima (Morocco), young people are facing the same problems: long-term unemployment, endemic poverty and deliberate marginalization. Instead of (…) -
1 July 2017, by Mouin Rabbani
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf Cooperation Council Crisis
It is tempting, and not entirely inaccurate, to dismiss the escalating crisis between Qatar and a number of its neighbors as a petulant princely playground spat. Extending this tempting logic, one (…)
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