Civil Society and Democratization in Morocco
Title | Civil Society and Democratization in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | Azzedine Layachi |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 232 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Civil society |
ISBN |
Civil Society and Political Change in Morocco
Title | Civil Society and Political Change in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | James N. Sater |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 452 |
Release | 2007-06-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 113412645X |
Taking Morocco as its focus, this book looks at the political change in the country since 1990. It places particular emphasis on key topics, such as civil society, human rights and reform, as vital issues for understanding the developments in the contemporary Middle East.
State, Society & Democracy in Morocco
Title | State, Society & Democracy in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | Azzedine Layachi |
Publisher | Center for Contemporary Arab |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 1998-01-01 |
Genre | Civil society |
ISBN | 9780932568250 |
"Political scientist Azzedine Layachi examines relations between the state and society in Morocco and finds that perennial multiparty politics and an active associative life have not generated a pluralist and open political process nor strimulated the development of a civil society. He calls in to question the emperical significance and analytical usefulness of the whole notion of civil society in a country where the boundaries between state and society are blurred by strong institutional practices and by culturakl and religious beliefs."--Back cover.
Democratization in Morocco
Title | Democratization in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | Lise Storm |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 303 |
Release | 2007-10-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1134067372 |
This book explores the political games of the Moroccan democratization process in the period from independence in 1956 until 2006. By combining a great degree of political theory with empirical material on Morocco, it analyzes the strategies and actions of the various political actors and evaluates the level of democracy present in the country after the adoption of new constitutions in 1962, 1970, 1972, 1980, 1992 and 1996. Lise Storm demonstrates that in at least some instances, democratization has been more than simply a survival strategy – every so often, key figures within the political elite have taken the democratization process further than strictly needed for them to stay in power. In the case of Morocco, it has been the monarch who on more than one occasion has moved the country further towards the democratic ideal than he necessarily had to, and that sometimes even against the wishes of one or more of the established political parties. This book illustrates how the Moroccan political parties, like so many of their counterparts in the region, have become the main obstacle to further democratization as most of them have never honoured – or appear to have abandoned – the key function of political parties: popular representation. Democratization in Morocco will be a very valuable contribution to students and researchers interested in the dynamics behind the Moroccan democratization and the role of electoral politics in North African and Middle Eastern politics.
Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World
Title | Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Cavatorta |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 356 |
Release | 2010-10-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136963375 |
The transition paradigm has traditionally viewed civil society activism as an essential condition for the establishment of democracy. The democracy promotion strategies of Western policy-makers have, therefore, been based on strengthening civil society in authoritarian settings in order to support the development of social capital -to challenge undemocratic regimes. This book questions the validity of the link between an active associational life and democratization. It examines civil society in the Arab world in order to illustrate how authoritarian constraints structure civil society dynamics in the region in ways that hinder transition to democracy. Building on innovative theoretical work and drawing on empirical data from extensive fieldwork in the region, this study demonstrates how the activism of civil society in five different Arab countries strengthens rather than weakens authoritarian practices and rule. Through an analysis of the specific legal and political constraints on associational life, and the impact of these on relations between different civic groups, and between associations and state authorities, the book demonstrates that the claim that civil society plays a positive role in processes of democratic transformation is highly questionable. Offering a broad and alternative vision of the state of civil society in the region, this book will be an important contribution to studies on Middle Eastern politics, democratization and civil society activism.
Civil Society and Political Change in Morocco
Title | Civil Society and Political Change in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Civil society |
ISBN |
The Politics of Development in Morocco
Title | The Politics of Development in Morocco PDF eBook |
Author | Sylvia I. Bergh |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2017-01-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1786731169 |
Since the mid-1990s, Morocco has sought to present itself as a model of genuine and gradual reform, with decentralisation as a key tenet of this. Here, Sylvia Bergh investigates the dynamics of popular participation and local governance, testing the extent to which the current structure builds local capacity, or whether it is, in fact, a tool for 'soft' state control. She narrates the realities of local administration and civil society to shed critical light on questions of democratic transition in North Africa. Her assessment of decentralisation and participatory development projects in rural Morocco, and the legal and policy frameworks in which they operate, leads to the conclusion that they have generally not yet led to an expansion of a civil society able to build local capacity or enhance bottom-up empowerment. Grounded in an approach of the 'anthropology of policy', this book makes an important contribution to literature on the democratisation, development and governance in North Africa.