About M. Tahir Kilavuz

Tahir Kilavuz is an assistant professor at Marmara University, Department of Political Science and International Relations. He received his PhD in political science from the University of Notre Dame. He was also a postdoctoral fellow in the Middle East Initiative program at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. His research interests include authoritarian regimes, regime change, religion and politics, coups and surveys, both in the Middle East and between regions.
1 Mar, 2022

The Road to July 25: The Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia

M. Tahir Kilavuz | 01 March 2022

The Tunisian democratic experiment, once the last remaining hope of the Arab revolts, was put to an end on July 25, 2021, as President Kais Saied announced the dissolution of government and the freezing of parliament

The Road to July 25: The Problems of Democratic Consolidation in Tunisia2022-04-05T15:58:59+03:00
2 May, 2017

Reconfiguring the Algerian Regime:  On the Stability and Robustness of Authoritarianism in Algeria

M. Tahir Kilavuz | 02 May 2017 | TR

The authoritarian Algerian regime faced a democratization attempt and a civil war in the 1990s, but since that time the regime has been characterized by its robustness and stability.

Reconfiguring the Algerian Regime:  On the Stability and Robustness of Authoritarianism in Algeria2020-08-10T19:34:57+03:00
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