Research

Refereed Articles

Jérémie Langlois and Marwa Shalaby. 2025. “Legislative responsiveness, urbanization, and popular mobilization: Evidence from Algeria.” World Development, 195, 10.1016/j.worlddev.2025.107090.

Jérémie Langlois. 2022. “When reorganizing coercion backfires: explaining the mechanisms of revolt in Sudan and Algeria.” Democratization, 29:7, 1310-1331, 10.1080/13510347.2022.2049765; Manuscript here

Winner of the Frank Cass Award for best 2022 article by an early career scholar in Democratization

Editor-Reviewed Articles

Jérémie Langlois and Marwa Daoudy. 2022. “Words, Water, and Waste: How Government Discourse Shapes Environmental Protest in Lebanon and Jordan.” POMEPS Studies (46): 47-53, “Environmental Politics in the Middle East and North Africa”, The Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS).

Under Review

Jérémie Langlois. “Configurations of Communal Authority and Legislative Responsiveness in Algeria.” Competing Authorities in the Middle East and North Africa, eds. Ellen Lust & Mark Tessler. University of Michigan Press.

In Progress

“Distributive Politics and Opposition Cohesion During Authoritarian Breakdowns.”

“Revolution without Regime Change: Institutional Resilience after Popular Shocks.”

“Pro-Government Militias, Subnational State Capacity, and the Social Contract: The Case of Sudan.”

Other Select Writing

Killian Clarke and Jérémie Langlois. May 19, 2025. “Charting a People’s Revolution: Protest Data from Sudan’s Uprising.” CCAS Newsmagazine (Spring 2025).