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Larbi Sadiki is a
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n writer, political scientist and professor of political science and democratization at the College of Arts and Sciences o
Qatar University
He was formerly a scholar at the
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and lecturer at University of Exeter. Sadiki's writing focuses on the democratization of the
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as well as
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studies and dialogue between the
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and Islamic civilizations.Larbi Sadiki
. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.


Works

*''The Search for Arab Democracy: Discourses and Counter-Discourses.'' Columbia University Press, 2004. * (ed.)''Routledge Handbook of the Arab Spring. Rethinking Democratization'' Routledge, 2015.


References

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