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- Doing Favors in the Arab World
- Beyond the Work Permit Quotas: Corruption and Other Barriers to Labour Integration for Syrian Refugees in Jordan
- With a Focus on Yemenis and Sudanese
- Relevant Country of Origin Information to Assist with the Application Of
- Culture, Wasta and Perceptions of Performance Appraisal in Saudi Arabia
- Playing the Sectarian Card : Identities and Affiliations of Local Communities
- Survey of Young People in Egypt: Final Report
- The Humanitarian Response in Iraq Support Beyond International Assistance in Mosul
- Political Corruption in the Middle East Authoritarianism and Wasta in a Global Perspective
- The Political Economy of Wasta: Use and Abuse of Social Capital Networking
- Arab Republic of Egypt More Jobs, Better Jobs: a Priority for Egypt
- Bourdieu in Beirut: Wasta, the State, and Social Reproduction in Lebanon
- 1 the Sudden Collapse of Hosni Mubarak's Nearly 30-Year Presidency and the Implosion of His Ruling National Democratic Party (
- Working Those Connections: Exploring Arab Women's
- The Muslim Brotherhood: How Its Troubled History Suggests That It Will Not Merely Survive but Thrive in the Twenty-First Century
- The Extent of the Phenomenon of Wasta and Favoritism in the Jordanian Public Sector
- 4 Political Economy of the Arab States— Whither Any Change? Özlem Tür 95 in the Region
- Wasta and Politics in Jordan