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Mohamed Kerrou
Nonresident Scholar, Middle East Center

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Mohamed Kerrou is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment.

Mohamed Kerrou was a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center specializing in development, gender studies, and political change, with an emphasis on Islam and civil society in Tunisia and the Middle East. He is also a professor of political science in the Faculty of Law and Political Science at the University of Tunis El Manar, a founding member of the Observatory of Tunisia Political Transition in Tunisia, and a visiting professor at both the University of Aix en Provence in France and the University of Rovira i Virgili in Spain.

Kerrou is the author of Hijab: New Veils and Public Spheres (2010) and of various articles and books on culture, religion, and politics. 


education
 PhD, Toulouse 1 University Capitole
languages
Arabic, English

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Political Transformations in the Middle East and North Africa
April 29, 2015

In celebration of the Carnegie Middle East Center’s tenth anniversary, Carnegie-affiliated scholars and regional policymakers will discuss and evaluate political transformations in the Middle East and North Africa.

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Tunisia’s Historic Step Toward Democracy

Four factors help explain how Tunisia was able to reach a landmark political compromise and put its democratic transition back on track.

· April 22, 2014
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Pulling Tunisia Back From the Brink

Political violence, civil disobedience, and terrorism are threatening Tunisia’s political transition. Government and opposition forces must work together to avoid a crisis.

· August 13, 2013