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  1. Elizabeth R. Nugent studies the politics and political psychology of authoritarianism and religion in the Middle East. She is the author of After Repression: How Polarization Derails Democratic Transition, published by Princeton University Press (2020).

    • 001 Fisher Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544-1012
  2. Theory and Experimental Evidence from Egypt. T Masoud, A Jamal, E Nugent. Comparative Political Studies 49 (12), 1555-1598. , 2016. 102. 2016. The Psychology of Repression and Polarization. ER Nugent. World Politics 72 (2), 291-334.

  3. Elizabeth Nugent. Assistant Professor. Address: 115 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511. 203-432-3831. elizabeth.nugent@yale.edu. Dr. Nugent received her doctorate in politics from Princeton University with a specialization in comparative politics and a focus on the Middle East in June 2017.

    • 115 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511
  4. Drawing on original interviews and a wealth of new historical data, Elizabeth Nugent documents polarization among the opposition in Tunisia and Egypt prior to the Arab Spring, tracing how different kinds of repression influenced the bonds between opposition groups.

  5. 29 de jun. de 2022 · Information. Princeton, NJ 08544-1012. www.elizabethnugent.com. Academic. Princeton University Appointments Assistant Professor, Department of Politics. 2022- Yale University. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science. 2018-2022. Harvard University. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Middle East Initiative. 2017-2018. Education.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2022 · Nugent's book, After Repression: How Polarization Derails Democratic Transition, received an honorable mention for the Luebbert Book Award. This award is given to the best book in comparative politics published within the last 2 years.

  7. 24 de ago. de 2021 · Nugent provides a fascinating and provocative argument about why the Egyptian and Tunisian transitions took such different paths after the uprisings of 2010–11.