Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Before and After the Arab UprisingsSpringer, 17/03/2015 - 204 من الصفحات Through a unique collection of essays drawn from rich case studies, Authoritarianism in the Middle East provides important insights into the ongoing instabilities of the Middle East, and the authoritarianism and democratisation processes that have led to dramatic socio-political transformations. |
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... established after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein now challenging the ruling Shiite government. Other countries that were not so affected domestically by the uprisings have nevertheless become more authoritarian against opposition and ...
... established after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein now challenging the ruling Shiite government. Other countries that were not so affected domestically by the uprisings have nevertheless become more authoritarian against opposition and ...
الصفحة 3
... established by PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) militants of Syrian origin in 2003. Kurdish protests in Syria became more salient following tensions between Kurdish fans of a local football team and Arab supporters of a visiting team at a ...
... established by PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party) militants of Syrian origin in 2003. Kurdish protests in Syria became more salient following tensions between Kurdish fans of a local football team and Arab supporters of a visiting team at a ...
الصفحة 5
... establish viable legitimacy has paved the way for “revolutionary uncertainty” in both Tunisia and Egypt. He also ... establishing a united Kurdistan by fuelling feelings of unity and solidarity among the Kurds, despite the dividing ...
... establish viable legitimacy has paved the way for “revolutionary uncertainty” in both Tunisia and Egypt. He also ... establishing a united Kurdistan by fuelling feelings of unity and solidarity among the Kurds, despite the dividing ...
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... established organizational autonomy. Linz and Stepan use the level of institutionalization of military as a key variable to draw a line between authoritarian and sultanistic regimes. However, they admit that it is not easy to strictly ...
... established organizational autonomy. Linz and Stepan use the level of institutionalization of military as a key variable to draw a line between authoritarian and sultanistic regimes. However, they admit that it is not easy to strictly ...
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... established pseudo parliamentary bodies, but these bodies denied local elites a political voice (Angrist, 2004, p. 231). It was quite the same in the parliaments of Iraq, Jordon and Syria. Consequently, when a large number of Middle ...
... established pseudo parliamentary bodies, but these bodies denied local elites a political voice (Angrist, 2004, p. 231). It was quite the same in the parliaments of Iraq, Jordon and Syria. Consequently, when a large number of Middle ...
المحتوى
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Evidence from Turkey | 38 |
From Revolutionary Configurations to the State of Violence | 67 |
Saudi Womens Rights Activism | 92 |
5 The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on the Kurds | 127 |
6 The AKP and Its Family Policy in the Reestablishment Process of Authoritativeness in Turkey | 150 |
7 A Comparative Analysis of the PostArab Uprisings Period in Egypt Tunisia and Libya | 172 |
Index | 201 |
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