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Biography

Charles Tripp is Professor Emeritus of Politics with reference to the Middle East and North Africa and a Fellow of the British Academy.

His research interests include the nature of autocracy, state and resistance in the Middle East, the politics of Islamic identity and the relationship between art and power. He is currently working on a study of the emergence of the public and the rethinking of republican ideals in Tunisia.

Together with other colleagues in the department he was one of the founders of the Centre for Comparative Political Thought at SOAS

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Sanctioned discourse and the power of hegemonic imaginings

Tripp, Charles, 2022, Water International (47), 6, pp 896-900

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Al-malik al-salih – Islam and the monarchy in 1930s Egypt

Tripp, Charles, 2022, Middle Eastern Studies (58), 3, pp 354-370

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Art, Power and Knowledge: Claiming Public Space in Tunisia

Tripp, Charles, 2016, Middle East Law and Governance (9), 2-3, pp 250-274

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Performing the Public: theatres of power in the Middle East

Tripp, Charles, 2013, Constellations (20), 2, pp 203-216

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Art of the Uprisings in the Middle East

Tripp, Charles, 2013, Brown Journal of World Affairs (19), 2, pp 185-199

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The Art of Resistance in the Middle East

Tripp, Charles, 2012, Asian Affairs (43), 3, pp 393-409

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All (Muslim) Politics is Local

Tripp, Charles, 2009, Foreign Affairs (88), 5, pp 124-129

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After Saddam

Tripp, Charles, 2002, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy (44), 4, pp 23-38

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Syria: the State and its Narratives [Review Article]

Tripp, Charles, 2001, Middle Eastern Studies (37), 2, pp 199-206

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