Staff Profiles
Prof Emma Murphy - all publications
Articles: review
- Murphy, Emma (2008). 'Institutions, Islam and Democracy Promotion: Explaining the Resilience of the Authoritarian State'. Mediterranean Politics 13(3): 459-466.
Books: authored
- Ehteshami, Anoush & Murphy, Emma C. (2011). The International Politics of the Red Sea. Routledge.
- Jones, Clive & Murphy, Emma (2002). Israel: Challenges to Identity, Democracy and the State. London: Routledge.
- Murphy E (1999). Economic and Political Change in Tunisia: From Bourguiba to Ben Ali.
Edited works: contributions
- Murphy, Emma (2009). 'Learning the Right Lessons from Beijing: A Model for the Arab World?'. In Development Models in Muslim Contexts: Chinese, 'Islamic' and Neo-liberal Alternatives. Springborg, Robert Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 85-114.
- Murphy, Emma (2008). 'ICT and the Gulf Arab States: A Force for Democracy?'. In Reform in the Middle East Oil Monarchies. Ehteshami, Anoushiravan & Wright, Steven London: Ithaca. 181-216.
- Murphy, Emma (2006). 'Buying Poverty:International Aid and the Peace Process'. In The Struggle for Sovereignty in Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005. Benin,J. Chicago, Illinois: Stanford University Press. 54-61.
- Murphy, Emma (2005). 'Zionism and the Arab-Israeli Conflict'. In A Companion to the History of the Middle East. Choueiri, Youssef M. Oxford: Blackwell. 269-290.
- Murphy, Emma (2003). 'Women in Tunisia: Between State Feminism and Economic Reform'. In Women and Globalisation in the Arab Middle East. Doumato,Eleanor Abdella & Posusney, Marsha Pripstein Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner. 169-194.
- Murphy, Emma (2002). 'The Foreign Policy of Tunisia'. In The Foreign Policies of the Middle East States. Hinnebusch, Raymond & Ehteshami, Anoush Boulder Colorado: Lynne Rienner. 235-256.
Journal papers: academic
- Murphy, Emma C. (2012). Problematizing Arab Youth: Generational Narratives of Systemic Failure. Mediterranean Politics 17(1): 5-22.
- Murphy, Emma C. (2011). "The Arab State and (Absent) Civility in New Communicative Spaces". Third World Quarterly 32(5): 959-980.
- Daoudi, Anissa, & Murphy, Emma (2011). Framing New Communicative Technologies in the Arab World. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 4(1): 3-22.
- Murphy, Emma (2006). 'Agency and Space:the political impact of information technologies in the Gulf Arab States'. Third World Quarterly 27(6): 1059-1083.
- Murphy, Emma (2006). 'The Tunisian Mise à Niveau Programme and the Political Economy of Reform'. New Political Economy 11(4): 519-540.
- Murphy, Emma (2002). 'Transition amd Good Governance Versus Transition amd Bad Governance'. International Politik 8(Special): 1-10.
- Murphy, Emma (2001). 'Human Rights in Tunisia: Dilemmas for the European Union'. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights 5: 199-224.
- Murphy, Emma (2001). 'The State and the Private Sector in North Africa: Seeking Specificity'. Mediterranean Politics 6(2): 1-28.
- Murphy E (2000). The Arab-Israeli Peace Process: Can the Region Benefit from the Economics of Globalization? Economic and Political Impediments to Middle East Peace: Critical Questions and Alternative Scenarios (Macmillan, International Political Economy Series, London) 46 - 69
- Murphy E (1998). 'Legitimacy and Economic Reform in the Arab World'. The Journal of North African Studies (Frank Cass) 3, No. 3 71 - 92
- Murphy, Emma & Ehteshami, Anoush (1996). 'Transformation of the Corporatist State in the Middle East'. Third World Quarterly 17(4): 753-772.
