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OverviewWhy do authoritarian regimes prevail in the Middle East, while successful democratic transitions are occurring elsewhere in the developing world? Authoritarianism in the Middle East addresses this question, focusing on the role of political institutions and the strategic choices made by both rulers and opposition challengers. The authors eschew cultural explanations, highlighting instead the importance of robust coercive apparatuses in the region and the context of incumbent-opposition struggles. Their work sheds light on pivotal political dynamics throughout the Middle East, revealing the numerous ways in which the balance of power continues to favor the status quo. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marsha Pripstein Posusney , Michele Penner AngristPublisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc Imprint: Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc ISBN: 9781588263179ISBN 10: 1588263177 Pages: 245 Publication Date: 30 June 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents"Introduction: The ""Democracy Deficit"" in Comparative Perspective - M.P. Posusney. The Reins Of Power. Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Coercive Institutions and Coercive Leaders - E. Bellin. Political Crisis and Restabilization: Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Tunisia - J. Brownlee. Elite Fragmentation in Iran: Contestation Without Democracy - A. Keshavarzian. Challenges To Authoritarian Rule. Multiparty Elections in Six Arab Nations - M.P. Posusney. Party Systems and Regime Formation: Turkish Exceptionalism in Comparative Perspective - M.P. Angrist. A Study in Contrasts: Opposition and Economic Crises in Jordan and Morocco - E. Lust-Okar. Princes, Parliaments, and the Prospects for Democracy in the Gulf - M. Herb. Too Much Civil Society, Too Little Politics? Egypt and Other Liberalizing Arab Regimes - V. Langohr. Conclusion. The Outlook for Authoritarians - M.P. Angrist."Reviews"""It is good to see big questions like 'Why has democracy failed in the Middle East?' answered with both sophistication and clarity."" - Russell E. Lucas; ""The quality of analysis found here is well ahead of the popular discussion about whether democracy and Islam are compatible."" - William Quandt""" It is good to see big questions like 'Why has democracy failed in the Middle East?' answered with both sophistication and clarity. - Russell E. Lucas; The quality of analysis found here is well ahead of the popular discussion about whether democracy and Islam are compatible. - William Quandt Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |