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  1. Political Parties’ Strategies and Foreign Policy-Making within Authoritarian Contexts
  2. Not Anymore in Politics: Theorising the Young Egyptian Muslim Brothers’ Political Disengagement in the aftermath of the 2013 Military Coup
  3. The ‘incomplete’ failure of political Islam: The Justice and Development Party and the Freedom and Justice Party as case studies
  4. The shift to cause framing in Egyptian LGBT advocacy after the January 25 revolution
  5. Anticolonial afterlives in Egypt: the politics of hegemony
  6. The inter-Islamic competition and the shift in al-Nur party stance towards civil state in Egypt
  7. Mobilization structures and political change in an authoritarian context: the national association for change as a case study (2010–2011)
  8. Marginalizing Revolutionaries in Egypt’s Civil State Debate
  9. Authoritarianism and Virtual Regionalism: The Gulf Cooperation Council during Arab Uprisings
  10. Turkey’s economic rapprochement towards Syria and the territorial conflict over Hatay
  11. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s transnational advocacy in Turkey: a new means of political participation
  12. Reconsidering Elitist Duality: Persistent Tension in the Turkish-Egyptian Relations