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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
所属院系:Political Science
所属专业:Political Science and Government, General
联系方式: 865-974-7051
Dr. Matthew Buehler holds degrees in Government from the University of Texas at Austin (Ph.D. and M.A.). Dr. Buehler’s research area is comparative politics with expertise in the politics of the Middle East and North Africa. He is also a Baker Fellow in Global Security at at the Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy. Dr. Buehler has been traveling to the region since 2006, completing over three years of fieldwork and Arabic training in North Africa, Syria, and the Persian Gulf. His main research interests include democratization, authoritarianism, the Arab uprisings, Islamist movements, North African political parties, and Moroccan politics.
In 2013-14, Dr. Buehler held a book-writing fellowship at the Center for International and Regional Studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar. He is currently working on a book manuscript entitled, Why Alliances Fail: Opposition Coalitions between Islamists and Leftists in North Africa. The book manuscript explores the conditions under which opposition parties build stable, enduring alliances to contest authoritarian regimes, marshaling evidence from coalitions between Islamists and leftists in North Africa. While Islamists and leftists forged a solid alliance in Tunisia, which supported democratization, similar pacts in Morocco and Mauritania collapsed, reinforcing authoritarianism. To make its case, the book manuscript draws on two years of fieldwork, original regression models, and archival research.