Elections under authoritarianism J Gandhi, E Lust-Okar Annual review of political science 12 (1), 403-422, 2009 | 1436 | 2009 |
Structuring conflict in the Arab world: Incumbents, opponents, and institutions E Lust-Okar Cambridge University Press, 2005 | 846 | 2005 |
Unwelcome change: Coming to terms with democratic backsliding D Waldner, E Lust Annual Review of Political Science 21 (1), 93-113, 2018 | 768 | 2018 |
Elections under authoritarianism: Preliminary lessons from Jordan E Lust-Okar Democratization in the Muslim World, 94-109, 2013 | 708 | 2013 |
Democratization by elections? Competitive clientelism in the Middle East E Lust Journal of Democracy 20 (3), 122-135, 2009 | 406 | 2009 |
Divided they rule: The management and manipulation of political opposition E Lust-Okar Comparative politics, 159-179, 2004 | 324 | 2004 |
Rulers and rules: Reassessing the influence of regime type on electoral law formation E Lust-Okar, AA Jamal Comparative Political Studies 35 (3), 337-366, 2002 | 233 | 2002 |
Trust, voice, and incentives: Learning from local success stories in service delivery in the Middle East and North Africa H Brixi, E Lust, M Woolcock, MJV Woolcock World Bank Publications, 2015 | 134* | 2015 |
Missing the third wave: Islam, institutions, and democracy in the Middle East E Lust Studies in Comparative International Development 46, 163-190, 2011 | 129 | 2011 |
The Middle East E Lust CQ Press, 2019 | 119 | 2019 |
The decline of Jordanian political parties: myth or reality? EM Lust-Okar International Journal of Middle East Studies 33 (4), 545-569, 2001 | 108 | 2001 |
Taking political participation seriously E Lust-Okar See Lust-Okar & Zerhouni 2008, 1-11, 2008 | 104 | 2008 |
Taking to the streets: The transformation of Arab activism L Khatib, E Lust JHU Press, 2014 | 103 | 2014 |
Is it gender, religiosity or both? A role congruity theory of candidate electability in transitional Tunisia LJ Benstead, AA Jamal, E Lust Perspectives on Politics 13 (1), 74-94, 2015 | 101 | 2015 |
Unwelcome change: understanding, evaluating, and extending theories of democratic backsliding E Lust, D Waldner US Agency for International Development 11, 2015 | 96 | 2015 |
Legislative elections in hegemonic authoritarian regimes: competitive clientelism and resistance to democratization E Lust-Okar Democratization by elections: A new mode of transition, 226-45, 2009 | 84 | 2009 |
Safer field research in the social sciences: A guide to human and digital security in hostile environments JJ Grimm, K Koehler, I Schierenbeck, I Saliba, EM Lust SAGE Publications Ltd, 2020 | 79 | 2020 |
Reinforcing informal institutions through authoritarian elections: Insights from Jordan E Lust-Okar Middle EL & Governance 1, 3, 2009 | 79 | 2009 |
The decline and fall of the Arab state AI Ahram, E Lust Survival 58.2, 7-34, 2016 | 71* | 2016 |
Problems and prospects for democratic settlements: South Africa as a model for the Middle East and Northern Ireland? C Jung, E Lust-Okar, I Shapiro Politics & Society 33 (2), 277-326, 2005 | 61 | 2005 |