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Dr. James N. Sater |
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Associate Prof - Inter Studies |
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College of Arts & Sciences |
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+(971) 6 515 2815 |
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+(971) 6 515 |
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Introduction to Politics, Middle East Politics, Political Economy in the Middle East, Women and Politics |
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Citizenship, Migration, Sectarianism in Lebanon, women parliamentarians and political parties in Morocco, electoral politics |
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PhD, University of Durham, UK, 2004
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Professional Experience |
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Al Akhawayn University, Morocco, Assistant Professor, 2005-2008
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Selected Research, Scholarship and Creative Work |
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Publications |
- 2007 Civil Society and Political Change in Morocco, London and New York: Routledge.
- 2010 Morocco: Challenges to Tradition and Modernity, London and New York: Routledge.
- 2011 ‘Reserve Seats and Patriarchy in Morocco’ in Jennifer Piscopo and Mona L. Krook (eds): The Impact of Gender Quotas:Women’s Descriptive, Substantive, and Symbolic Representation (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
- 2009 ‘Elections and Authoritarian Rule in Morocco’ in Middle East Journal, Volume 63,Number 3, Summer 2
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