Other Writing

Editorials and Long Form

This Is How to Stop the Coup in Sudan. The New York Times. 29 October 2021 (with Mai Hassan). [Link]

What Algeria and Sudan Can Learn From Egypt: Lessons from a Failed Revolution. Foreign Affairs, June 10, 2019. [Link]

Eight Years after Egypt’s Revolution, Here’s What We’ve Learned about Social Media and Protest. Washington Post Monkey Cage, January 25, 2019 (with Korhan Koçak). [Link]

Mobilizing in Exile: Syrian Associational Life in Turkey and Lebanon. Middle East Report 278, Summer 2016: 20-26 (with Gözde Güran). [Link]

The Politics of Refugee Relief. Dissent, Summer 2016: 94-101. [Link]

Book Chapters

Between Two Uprisings: The Study of Protest in the Middle East, 2010–2020. In The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research since the Arab Uprisings, edited by Marc Lynch, Jillian Schwedler, and Sean Yom. Oxford University Press (with Nermin Allam, Chantal Berman, and Jillian Schwedler).

Reports and Research Briefs

Patterns of Mobilization and Repression in Iraq’s Tishreen Uprising. POMEPS Studies 42, November 2020: 21-28 (with Chantal Berman and Rima Majed). [Link]

Deposing a Democracy: Lebanon's 2019-20 Thawra in Comparative Perspective. Research Analytical Note, Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Princeton University, February 2020 (with Chantal Berman). [Link]

Protest and Informal Leadership in Syrian Refugee Camps. POMEPS Studies 25, March 2017: 16-21. [Link]

Book Reviews

Review of Contested Legitimacies: Repression and Revolt in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, by Jannis Grimm. International Journal of Middle East Studies, May 2023. [Link]

“Violent and Nonviolent Ethnic Resistance.” Contribution to symposium on Mobilization and Conflict in Multiethnic States, by Manuel Vogt. Nationalities Papers, September 2022. [Link]

Review of After Repression: How Polarization Derails Democratic Transition, by Elizabeth Nugent. Mediterranean Politics, May 2022. [Link]

Review of Egypt in a Time of Revolution: Contentious Politics and the Arab Spring, by Neil Ketchley. Social Forces, January 2018. [Link]