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MENA-PERC investigates why political elites in the Middle East and North Africa choose to accommodate or exclude rivals during regime crises. By analyzing historical and contemporary data from Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey, the project aims to understand how elite dynamics influence regime outcomes and stability.
Whether political elites accommodate or exclude their rivals during regime crises can be a matter of life and death.
Following the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), elite compromise sustained a democratic transition in Tunisia, while elite conflict triggered a coup in Egypt.
Tunisia has since seen three democratic elections, while thousands of Egyptians were jailed or killed by the new military regime.
Why do elites in some cases pursue accommodation while they push for…
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