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The Fragmented State of the Syrian Opposition
B Haddad, E Wind
Beyond the Arab Spring: The Evolving Ruling Bargain in the Middle East, 407-456, 2014
142014
The economic consequences of the conflict in Syria.
E Wind, O Dahi
Turkish Review 4 (2), 132-140, 2014
42014
Dark Humor Facebook pages of the Syrian Opposition
E Wind
Jadaliyya, 2012
22012
Who gets the goods? Disentangling the effects of parliamentary representation and collective action on social spending
D Calnitsky, E Wind
European Sociological Review, jcae018, 2024
2024
U.S. Public Opinion on Accountability for January 6 Insurrectionists: Ideological Influences on Accountability Among the American Public
E Wind
https://publicwise.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/V1-Public-Opinion-on …, 2022
2022
For Better or for Worse: Competing Theories of Social Change
D Calnitsky, E Wind
31st Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
“We Want to Take Sudan From This Dark Corner to a Bright Future.” An Interview with Nuha Zain
E Wind, N Reddy
https://jacobinmag.com/2019/08/sudan-revolution-freedom-change-bashir …, 2019
2019
Syria, the United States, and the Left
E Wind
New Politics 17 (2), 2019
2019
What Drives the Fragmentation of the Post-2011 Syrian Opposition?
E Wind
2016
Syria in Flames.
E WIND
Brooklyn Rail, 2016
2016
Workers, Too
E Wind
https://jacobinmag.com/2016/08/graduate-workers-nlrb-nyu-columbia-university, 2016
2016
Inside and Outside
E Wind
Critical Muslim 11 (Syria), 2014
2014
The Evolving Ruling Bargain in the Middle East Summary Report
M Kamrava, J Foran, NM Sika, AA Al-Arian, S Hamid, SA Arjomand, ...
Available at SSRN 2839273, 2013
2013
Turkey and Syria: A Breakup Bound to Happen
E Wind
Jadaliyya, 2012
2012
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