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Event Podcast: Elizabeth Nugent "The Political Psychology of Repression: Identity and Polarization in Egypt and Tunisia"
Audio recording of a March 28, 2018 MEI Seminar with Elizabeth Nugent, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Middle East Initiative and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University. Part of the Middle East Initiative Research Fellows Seminar Series.
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