Democratic Transition in the Muslim World
Title | Democratic Transition in the Muslim World PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Stepan |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 235 |
Release | 2018-03-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 023154541X |
In early 2011, widespread protests ousted dictatorial regimes in both Tunisia and Egypt. Within a few years, Tunisia successfully held parliamentary and presidential elections and witnessed a peaceful transition of power, while the Egyptian military went on to seize power and institute authoritarian control. What explains the success and failure of transitions to democracy in these two countries, and how might they speak to democratic transition attempts in other Muslim-majority countries? Democratic Transition in the Muslim World convenes leading scholars to consider the implications of democratic success in Tunisia and failure in Egypt in comparative perspective. Alongside case studies of Indonesia, Senegal, and India, contributors analyze similarities and differences among democratizing countries with large Muslim populations, considering universal challenges as well as each nation’s particular obstacles. A central theme is the need to understand the conditions under which it becomes possible to craft pro-democratic coalitions among secularists and Islamists. Essays discuss the dynamics of secularist fears of Islamist electoral success, the role of secular constituencies in authoritarian regimes’ resilience, and the prospects for moderation among both secularist and Islamist political actors. They delve into topics such as the role of the army and foreign military aid, Middle Eastern constitutions, and the role of the Muslim Brotherhood. The book also includes an essay by the founder and president of Tunisia’s Ennadha Party, Rachid Ghannouchi, who discusses the political strategies his party chose to pursue.
Democratic Transitions in the Arab World
Title | Democratic Transitions in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Ibrahim Elbadawi |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 357 |
Release | 2017-01-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1107164206 |
A cross-country examination of authoritarianism and democracy in North Africa and the Middle East.
Democratic Transition in the Middle East
Title | Democratic Transition in the Middle East PDF eBook |
Author | Larbi Sadiki |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2013-05-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1136181660 |
Popular uprisings and revolts across the Arab Middle East have often resulted in a democratic faragh or void in power. How society seeks to fill that void, regardless of whether the regime falls or survives, is the common trajectory followed by the seven empirical case studies published here for the first time. This edited volume seeks to unpack the state of the democratic void in three interrelated fields: democracy, legitimacy and social relations. In doing so, the conventional treatment of democratization as a linear, formal, systemic and systematic process is challenged and the power politics of democratic transition reassessed. Through a close examination of case studies focusing on Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, this collection introduces the reader to indigenous narratives on how power is wrested and negotiated from the bottom up. It will be of interest to those seeking a fresh perspective on democratization models as well as those seeking to understand the reshaping of the Arab Middle East in the lead-up to the Arab Spring.
Democracy in the Arab World
Title | Democracy in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Ibrahim Elbadawi |
Publisher | IDRC |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0415779995 |
Despite notable socio-economic development in the Arab region, a deficit in democracy and political rights has continued to prevail. This book examines the major reasons underlying the persistence of this democracy deficit over the past decades, drawing on case studies from across the Arab world to explore economic development, political institutions and social factors, and the impact of oil wealth and regional wars.
Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Arab World
Title | Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Rex Brynen |
Publisher | Lynne Rienner Publishers |
Total Pages | 364 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781555875794 |
The Arab world is experiencing a variety of factors - internal and external - that are leading to change. This work examines such factors that are shaping political liberalisation and democratisation in the Arab context, as well as the role played by particular social groups.
Democratization in the Arab World
Title | Democratization in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Laurel E. Miller |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | 435 |
Release | 2012-07-18 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0833072102 |
Daunting challenges lie ahead for Arab countries where revolutions have upended longstanding authoritarian regimes. This monograph aims to help policymakers understand the challenges ahead, form well-founded expectations, shape diplomatic approaches, and take practical steps to foster positive change.
Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Arab World
Title | Democratization and Authoritarianism in the Arab World PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Diamond |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Total Pages | 423 |
Release | 2014-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1421414163 |
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