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Lure of Authoritarianism - The Maghreb After the Arab Spring

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext The works collected in The Lure of Authoritarianism consider the normative appeal of authoritarianism in light of the 2011 popular uprisings in the Middle East. Despite what seemed to be a popular revolution in favor of more democratic politics, there has instead been a slide back toward authoritarian regimes that merely gesture toward notions of democracy. In the chaos that followed the Arab Spring, societies were lured by the prospect of strong leaders with firm guiding hands. The shift toward normalizing these regimes seems sudden, but the works collected in this volume document a gradual shift toward support for authoritarianism over democracy that stretches back decades in North Africa. Contributors consider the ideological, socioeconomic, and security-based justifications of authoritarianism as well as the surprising and vigorous reestablishment of authoritarianism in these regions. With careful attention to local variations and differences in political strategies, the volume provides a nuanced and sweeping consideration of the changes in the Middle East in the past and what they mean for the future.

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Authors Hicham (AFT)/ King Alaoui, Stephen J. Maghraoui King
Assisted by Stephen J King (Editor), Stephen J. King (Editor), Abdeslam Maghraoui (Editor), Abdeslam M Maghraoui (Editor), Abdeslam M. Maghraoui (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2019
 
EAN 9780253040862
ISBN 978-0-253-04086-2
No. of pages 358
Series Indiana Series in Middle East
Indiana Series in Middle East
Middle East Studies
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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