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|a Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Arab World /
|c edited by Larry Diamond and Marc F. Plattner.
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|b Johns Hopkins University Press,
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|c 2020
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|a Journal of democracy
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|g I
|t Thematic Essays --
|g 1
|t The Languages of the Arab Revolutions /
|r Abdou Filali-Ansary
|g Filali-Ansary, Abdou
|g 3 --
|g 2
|t The Transformation of the Arab World /
|r Olivier Roy
|g Roy, Olivier
|g 15 --
|g 3
|t Arab Democracy or Islamist Revolution? /
|r Hillel Fradkin
|g Fradkin, Hillel
|g 29 --
|g 4
|t There Will Be No Islamist Revolution /
|r Olivier Roy
|g Roy, Olivier
|g 38 --
|g 5
|t Islamists and Democracy: Cautions from Pakistan /
|r Husain Haqqani
|g Haqqani, Husain
|g 44 --
|g 6
|t New Findings on Arabs and Democracy /
|r Mark Tessler
|g Tessler, Mark, Amaney Jamal
|g Jamal, Amaney, Michael Robbins
|g Robbins, Michael
|g 54 --
|g 7
|t The Split in Arab Culture /
|r Hicham Ben Abdallah El Alaoui
|g Alaoui, Hicham Ben Abdallah El
|g 69 --
|g 8
|t Democratization Theory and the "Arab Spring" /
|r Alfred Stepan
|g Stepan, Alfred, Juan J. Linz
|g Linz, Juan J.
|g 81 --
|g 9
|t Transforming the Arab World's Protection-Racket Polities /
|r Daniel Brumberg
|g Brumberg, Daniel
|g 96 --
|g 10
|t Resilient Royals: How Arab Monarchies Hang On /
|r Sean L. Yom
|g Yom, Sean L., F. Gregory Gause III
|g Gause, F. Gregory III
|g 112 --
|g 11
|t Why the Modest Harvest? /
|r Jason Brownlee
|g Brownlee, Jason, Tarek Masoud
|g Masoud, Tarek, Andrew Reynolds
|g Reynolds, Andrew
|g 127 --
|g 12
|t The Global Context /
|r Marc F. Planner
|g Planner, Marc F.
|g 143 --
|g 13
|t The Lessons of 1989 /
|r Lucan Way
|g Way, Lucan
|g 151 --
|g 14
|t The Role of the Military /
|r Zoltan Barany
|g Barany, Zoltan
|g 162 --
|g 15
|t The Impact of Election Systems /
|r John M. Carey
|g Carey, John M., Andrew Reynolds
|g Reynolds, Andrew
|g 174 --
|g 16
|t The Role of Digital Media /
|r Philip N. Howard
|g Howard, Philip N., Muzammil M. Hussain
|g Hussain, Muzammil M.
|g 186 --
|g II
|t Country Studies --
|g 17
|t Ben Ali's Fall /
|r Peter J. Schraeder
|g Schraeder, Peter J., Hamadi Redissi
|g Redissi, Hamadi
|g 203 --
|g 18
|t Tunisia's Transition and the "Twin Tolerations" /
|r Alfred Stepan
|g Stepan, Alfred
|g 218 --
|g 19
|t The Road to (and from) Liberation Square /
|r Tarek Masoud
|g Masoud, Tarek
|g 233 --
|g 20
|t Egypt: Why Liberalism Still Matters /
|r Michele Dunne
|g Dunne, Michele, Tarek Radwan
|g Radwan, Tarek
|g 248 --
|g 21
|t Egypt's Failed Transition /
|r Nathan J. Brown
|g Brown, Nathan J.
|g 263 --
|g 22
|t Yemen Changes Everything ... and Nothing /
|r April Longley Alley
|g Alley, April Longley
|g 277 --
|g 23
|t Libya Starts from Scratch /
|r Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski
|g Boduszynski, Mieczyslaw P., Duncan Pickard
|g Pickard, Duncan
|g 289 --
|g 24
|t Syria and the Future of Authoritarianism /
|r Steven Heydemann
|g Heydemann, Steven
|g 300 --
|g 25
|t Bahrain's Decade of Discontent /
|r Frederic Wehrey
|g Wehrey, Frederic
|g 315 --
|g 26
|t Algeria versus the Arab Spring /
|r Frederic Volpi
|g Volpi, Frederic
|g 326 --
|g 27
|t Morocco: Outfoxing the Opposition /
|r Ahmed Benchemsi
|g Benchemsi, Ahmed
|g 338 --
|g 28
|t Jordan: The Ruse of Reform /
|r Sean L. Yom
|g Yom, Sean L.
|g 351 --
|g 29
|t Is Saudi Arabia Immune? /
|r Stephane Lacroix
|g Lacroix, Stephane
|g 364.
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|a Beginning in December 2010, a series of uprisings swept the Arab world, toppling four longtime leaders and creating an apparent political opening in a region long impervious to the "third wave" of democratization. Despite the initial euphoria, the legacies of authoritarianism--polarized societies, politicized militaries, state-centric economies, and pervasive clientelism--have proven stubborn obstacles to the fashioning of new political and social contracts. Meanwhile, the strong electoral performance of political Islamists and the ensuing backlash in Egypt have rekindled arguments about the compatibility of democracy and political Islam. Even though progress toward democracy has been halting at best, the region's political environment today bears little resemblance to what it was before the uprisings. In "Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Arab World," leading scholars address the questions posed by this period of historic change in the Middle East and North Africa. This volume includes chapters examining several broad themes: the region's shifting political culture, the relationship between democracy and political Islam, the legacy of authoritarian ruling arrangements, the strengths and vulnerabilities of remaining autocracies, and the lessons learned from transitions to democracy in other parts of the world. It also features chapters analyzing the political development of individual countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, and the monarchies of the Gulf. In Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Arab World, leading scholars address the questions posed by this period of historic change in the Middle East and North Africa. This volume includes chapters examining several broad themes: the region's shifting political culture, the relationship between democracy and political Islam, the legacy of authoritarian ruling arrangements, the strengths and vulnerabilities of remaining autocracies, and the lessons learned from transitions to democracy in other parts of the world. It also features chapters analyzing the political development of individual countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, and the monarchies of the Gulf -- Provided by publisher.
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|a Printemps arabe, 2010-2011.
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|a Autoritarisme
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