Carmen Fulco
Carmen Fulco is a Fellow at Demos Tunisia. She is a Lecturer in Middle East Studies Education in the Department of War Studies at
King’s College London (KCL), where she teaches Religion and Politics of the Middle East
and Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies. She is also a Fellow of the
Higher Education Academy at KCL.
Before joining King’s, Carmen earned her PhD from the University of Otago in Aotearoa
New Zealand. Her doctoral research and forthcoming book examine the adaptive capacity of
the Ennahda Party and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, focusing on their organisational
dynamics in the post-Uprisings period (2011–2020).
Carmen’s current research investigates how renewed authoritarian repression is reshaping the
positioning of protest movements in Tunisia.

