- Margaret Smith Research Fellow in Politics and International Relations, Girton College, University of Cambridge (from 2017 to 2019)
- Postgraduate, St Antony’s College, Oxford (2018)
- Postgraduate, Clare College, Cambridge (2011)
- Undergraduate, University of Twente (2010)
- North Africa
- Authoritarianism
- Political Islam
- Arab uprisings
- Contentious politics
- Revolutions
- Wolf, A. 2025. “Technology, Non-State Actors and the Crisis of Liberal Governance: Security and Conflict Studies in the Twenty-First Century.” Perspectives on Politics, 23(2): 717–720 (with Kathrin Bachleitner and Sarah Bufkin). OnlineFirst
- Wolf, A. 2024. "How Erroneous Beliefs Trigger Authoritarian Collapse: The Case of Tunisia, January 14, 2011." Comparative Political Studies. OnlineFirst
- Perry, E. & A. Wolf. 2024. "Contentious Politics under Authoritarianism: State-Mobilized Movements." In A. Wolf (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Authoritarian Politics. OnlineFirst
- Wolf, A. 2024. "Bringing the State back in: Ruling parties and regime collapse during the Arab Uprisings." Politics. OnlineFirst
- Wolf, A. 2024 (Ed). The Oxford Handbook of Authoritarian Politics. Oxford University Press. OnlineFirst
- Wolf. A. 2023. Ben Ali's Tunisia: Power and Contention in an Authoritarian Regime. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Political Islam in Tunisia: The History of Ennahda, NY: Oxford University Press, 2017
- A Wolf, ‘“Dégage RCD!” Regime breakdown and the rise of internal dissent in Ben Ali's Constitutional Democratic Rally Party, Mediterranean Politics, 2018, 23(2): 245-264 (Journal Impact Factor: 1.136)
- A Wolf, ‘Secular political expressions of Islam in Tunisia: the RCD and Nidaa Tounes’, in Hendrik Kraetzschmar and Paola Rivetti (eds.), Islamists and the Politics of the Arab Uprisings: Governance, Pluralisation and Contention, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017
- A Wolf, ‘What are “secular” parties in the Maghreb? Comparing Tunisia’s Nidaa Tounes and Morocco's PAM’, in Francesco Cavatorta and Lise Storm (eds.), Political Parties in the Arab World, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017
- A Wolf, ‘The Islamist politics of exile: Tunisia's al-Nahda in France and the UK (1989-2011)’, in Paul Anderson and Julian Hargreaves (eds.), Muslims in the UK and Europe, Cambridge: University of Cambridge Centre of Islamic Studies, 2017
- A Wolf, ‘Revolution under threat: the challenges of the “Tunisian Model”’, The Journal of North African Studies, 2013, 17(3): 559-563 (with Dr. Raphael Lefèvre)
- Publications (External Link)
- CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 for ‘Political Islam in Tunisia: The History of Ennahda’.