Democratic Transitions in the Arab World
Herausgeber: Elbadawi, Ibrahim; Makdisi, Samir
Democratic Transitions in the Arab World
Herausgeber: Elbadawi, Ibrahim; Makdisi, Samir
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A cross-country examination of authoritarianism and democracy in North Africa and the Middle East.
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A cross-country examination of authoritarianism and democracy in North Africa and the Middle East.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615782
- ISBN-10: 1316615782
- Artikelnr.: 45328443
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316615782
- ISBN-10: 1316615782
- Artikelnr.: 45328443
Introduction Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; Part I. Conceptual and
Cross-Country Perspectives: 1. Explaining democratic transitions in the
Arab world Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; 2. Overcoming induced
insecurities: stabilising Arab democracies after the Spring Abdelwahab
El-Affendi; Part II. Case Studies: Successful, Protracted and Painful
Transitions: 3. Tunisia: the prospects for democratic consolidation Mongi
Boughzala and Saoussen Ben Romdhane; 4. Egypt: the protracted transition
from authoritarianism to democracy and social justice Noha El Mikawy,
Mohamed Mohieddin and Sarah El Ashmaouy; 5. Syria: the painful transition
towards democracy Raed Safadi and Simon Neaime; 6. Kuwaiti democracy:
elusive or resilient? Ibrahim Elbadawi and Atif Kubursi; 7. Lebanon:
sectarian consociationalism and the transition to a fully fledged democracy
Samir Makdisi and Youssef El Khalil; 8. Sudan: transition to democracy
after 2011, a dismembered state navigating uncertainties Atta Elbattahani;
Part III. Concluding Observations: 9. Resistance to and prospects for
democracy Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi.
Cross-Country Perspectives: 1. Explaining democratic transitions in the
Arab world Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; 2. Overcoming induced
insecurities: stabilising Arab democracies after the Spring Abdelwahab
El-Affendi; Part II. Case Studies: Successful, Protracted and Painful
Transitions: 3. Tunisia: the prospects for democratic consolidation Mongi
Boughzala and Saoussen Ben Romdhane; 4. Egypt: the protracted transition
from authoritarianism to democracy and social justice Noha El Mikawy,
Mohamed Mohieddin and Sarah El Ashmaouy; 5. Syria: the painful transition
towards democracy Raed Safadi and Simon Neaime; 6. Kuwaiti democracy:
elusive or resilient? Ibrahim Elbadawi and Atif Kubursi; 7. Lebanon:
sectarian consociationalism and the transition to a fully fledged democracy
Samir Makdisi and Youssef El Khalil; 8. Sudan: transition to democracy
after 2011, a dismembered state navigating uncertainties Atta Elbattahani;
Part III. Concluding Observations: 9. Resistance to and prospects for
democracy Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi.
Introduction Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; Part I. Conceptual and
Cross-Country Perspectives: 1. Explaining democratic transitions in the
Arab world Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; 2. Overcoming induced
insecurities: stabilising Arab democracies after the Spring Abdelwahab
El-Affendi; Part II. Case Studies: Successful, Protracted and Painful
Transitions: 3. Tunisia: the prospects for democratic consolidation Mongi
Boughzala and Saoussen Ben Romdhane; 4. Egypt: the protracted transition
from authoritarianism to democracy and social justice Noha El Mikawy,
Mohamed Mohieddin and Sarah El Ashmaouy; 5. Syria: the painful transition
towards democracy Raed Safadi and Simon Neaime; 6. Kuwaiti democracy:
elusive or resilient? Ibrahim Elbadawi and Atif Kubursi; 7. Lebanon:
sectarian consociationalism and the transition to a fully fledged democracy
Samir Makdisi and Youssef El Khalil; 8. Sudan: transition to democracy
after 2011, a dismembered state navigating uncertainties Atta Elbattahani;
Part III. Concluding Observations: 9. Resistance to and prospects for
democracy Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi.
Cross-Country Perspectives: 1. Explaining democratic transitions in the
Arab world Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi; 2. Overcoming induced
insecurities: stabilising Arab democracies after the Spring Abdelwahab
El-Affendi; Part II. Case Studies: Successful, Protracted and Painful
Transitions: 3. Tunisia: the prospects for democratic consolidation Mongi
Boughzala and Saoussen Ben Romdhane; 4. Egypt: the protracted transition
from authoritarianism to democracy and social justice Noha El Mikawy,
Mohamed Mohieddin and Sarah El Ashmaouy; 5. Syria: the painful transition
towards democracy Raed Safadi and Simon Neaime; 6. Kuwaiti democracy:
elusive or resilient? Ibrahim Elbadawi and Atif Kubursi; 7. Lebanon:
sectarian consociationalism and the transition to a fully fledged democracy
Samir Makdisi and Youssef El Khalil; 8. Sudan: transition to democracy
after 2011, a dismembered state navigating uncertainties Atta Elbattahani;
Part III. Concluding Observations: 9. Resistance to and prospects for
democracy Ibrahim Elbadawi and Samir Makdisi.