Khadija Mohsen-Finan holds a PhD in Political Science (IEP Paris) and a Degree in History (University of Aix-en-Provence). She is running a seminar on the Maghreb in International Relations at the IEP of Paris and is also teaching a course on Political transitions in the Arab World at the University of Paris I (Panthéon Sorbonne). Since 2001, she is also a professor at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice within the MIM Master. In parallel, she is also a research associate at the Institut des relations internationales et stratégiques (IRIS) in Paris. Her work focusses on the Maghreb, the Mediterranean and the Arab world in international relations. In particular, she published Le Maghreb dans les relations internationales, CNRS éditions 2011, Les Médias en Méditerranée, Actes Sud 2009, L’Image de la femme au Maghreb, Actes Sud 2008, avec Rémy Leveau Musulmans de France et d’Europe, CNRS éditions 2005, with Malika Zeghal Les islamistes dans la compétition politique : le cas du Parti de la Justice et du Développement au Maroc RFSP 2006. She is currently completing a study on the Tunisian revolution and is preparing an ‘Habilitation à diriger les recherches’ on the subject of: Transition and reconfiguration of political spaces in Morocco and Tunisia.