Democratic Transitions in the Arab World
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1316615782
ISBN-13
9781316615782
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 24th, 2016
Print length
354 Pages
Weight
502 grams
Dimensions
15.40 x 22.70 x 2.60 cms
Product Classification:
Constitution: government & the statePolitical structures: democracy
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This book is for those studying politics and economics in the Arab world, and those interested in the fate of democracy and authoritarian regimes. It is a cross-country analysis of democratic transition and the varying state of democracy and authoritarianism in North Africa and the Middle East.
In the wake of the unprecedented uprisings that swept across North Africa and the Middle East in late 2010 and 2011, there was much speculation that these events heralded the beginning of a new age of democratic transition across the region. The result of a four-year research project, this book offers a cross-country analysis of the dynamics of democratic transition and of the state of democracy and authoritarianism from Tunisia, Sudan and Egypt to Syria, Kuwait and Lebanon. Elbadawi and Makdisi identify specific economic, political and social conditions influencing the transition across the region and in each of the individual countries, as well as the requisite conditions for consolidating democracy once the process is initiated. It examines the struggling, halted and painful transitions, where these have for the time being failed, as well as instances in which democratic consolidation can be observed. This is a unique and wide-ranging examination of Arab development and democracy for those examining the fate of authoritarian regimes.
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