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Professor of political science at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and a member of the European Center for Sociology and Political Science (CESSP). Her research focuses on social policies, processes of legitimation, and subsidies in the Arab world.
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When the election (re)turns to a plebiscite: Authoritarian restoration in the light of political leadership in Egypt
In Politique africaine (2017/2 No 146)
Bringing the administration back in. Advocating for an analysis of administrations in the Arab world
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Rozenn Nakanabo Diallo (2022), Politiques de la nature, nature de l’État. Fabriquer l’action publique au Mozambique, Paris, Karthala
In Gouvernement et action publique (2025/3 Vol. 14)
Parliaments in Authoritarian Arab Regimes
- By Assia Boutaleb
- and Jean-Noël Ferrié
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2008/2 Vol. 15)
The tools of a Moroccan anthropologist at home and abroad, an interview with Hassan Rachik
- Interview with Hassan Rachik,
- conducted by Charlotte Courreye,
- Assia Boutaleb
In Mondes arabes (2023/1 No 3)
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Rozenn Nakanabo Diallo (2022), Politiques de la nature, nature de l’État. Fabriquer l’action publique au Mozambique, Paris, Karthala
In Gouvernement et action publique (2025/3 Vol. 14)
The Other Critique Internationale, or the Journal that Never Happened
In Critique internationale (2023/3 N° 100)
The tools of a Moroccan anthropologist at home and abroad, an interview with Hassan Rachik
- Interview with Hassan Rachik,
- conducted by Charlotte Courreye,
- Assia Boutaleb
In Mondes arabes (2023/1 No 3)
Choice and constancy. Research topics and journeys. Interview with Michel Camau.
- Interview with Michel Camau,
- conducted by Amin Allal,
- Assia Boutaleb
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Bringing the administration back in. Advocating for an analysis of administrations in the Arab world
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Bénédicte Florin, Anna Madoeuf, Olivier Sanmartin, Roman Stadnicki, Florence Troin (eds.). Abécédaire de la ville au Maghreb et au Moyen-Orient, Tours, Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2020, 437 pp.
In Mondes arabes (2022/1 No 1)
Rachel Newcomb, Everyday Life in Global Morocco. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2017, 192 pages.
In Critique internationale (2022/1 No 94)
When I was told Iran
In Critique internationale (2021/1 No 90)
From the archive to the Revolution and back: Another history of the Egyptian State
- Interview with Khaled Fahmy,
- Conducted by Assia Boutaleb,
- and Youssef El Chazli
In Critique internationale (2019/3 No 84)
When the election (re)turns to a plebiscite: Authoritarian restoration in the light of political leadership in Egypt
In Politique africaine (2017/2 No 146)
Withdrawal of the Army before Democracy. The Issue of a Transitional Configuration: Comparative Analysis of the Egyptian Case
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2013/2 Vol. 20)
Young People and “Public Service Careers” in Egypt
In Agora débats/jeunesses (2009/2 No 52)
Introduction
- By Assia Boutaleb
- and Violaine Roussel
In Sociétés contemporaines (2009/2 No 74)
Parliament Off-Stage: Rules and Representations in Parliamentary Aids in Egypt
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2008/2 Vol. 15)
Parliaments in Authoritarian Arab Regimes
- By Assia Boutaleb
- and Jean-Noël Ferrié
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2008/2 Vol. 15)