There are articles on electoral issues in Egypt (women voters) and Morocco, and three articles looking at various aspects of Qatar: the dynamics of royal politics, expatriate labor, and relations with Israel.
The articles are (you can read the abstract at the link; nonsubscribers can buy the article online):
- Lisa Blaydes of Stanford University and Safinaz El Tarouty of the British University in Egypt, "Women's Electoral Participation in Egypt: The Implications of Gender for Voter Recruitment and Mobilization."
- James N. Sater of the American University in Sharjah, "Parliamentary Elections and Authoritarian Rule in Morocco."
- Mehran Kamrava of the Georgetown School of Foreign Service in Qatar, "Royal Factionalism and Political Liberalization in Qatar."
- Claude Berrebi, Claude; Francisco Martorell, and Jeffery C. Tanner, all of the RAND Corporation, "Qatar's Labor Markets at a Crucial Crossroad."
- Uzi Rabi of Tel Aviv University, "Qatar's Relations with Israel: Challenging Arab and Gulf Norms."
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