Political Parties in the Arab World

Continuity and Change
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ISBN-13:
9781474424066
Veröffentl:
2018
Erscheinungsdatum:
15.03.2018
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Francesco Cavatorta
Gewicht:
658 g
Format:
239x155x25 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Analyses political parties and party politics in the contemporary Arab world
The Middle East is a region notorious for political systems traditionally built around absolutist monarchs and military-dependent presidents. What is the role of political parties in such a context? How do they support or undermine such authoritarian forms of rule? What part have they played in the survival and transformation of political systems after the Arab uprisings? What are the policy preferences of party elites and how do they connect with citizens' expectations? How do parties challenge and reflect the main social cleavages? Finally, what is the genuine significance of parties and party politics in a region struggling for some sort of democratic future?

This book attempts to answer these questions through a thorough theoretical and empirical examination and analysis of the most important aspects and traits of political parties and party politics in the Arab world, exploring cases from across the region.

Key Features
. Sets out an innovative research agenda on an under-studied topic
. Provides a comparative perspective on political parties across the region
. Analyses the ways in which political parties in the Arab world matter and develop
. Offers a more systematic understanding of the functioning of Arab regimes by incorporating the role political parties play in them
. Includes case studies of Iraq, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Kuwait, Lebanon and Palestine

Francesco Cavatorta is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Université Laval, Québec. He is co-author (with Vincent Durac) of Politics and Governance in the Arab World (2015) and The International Dimension of the Failed Algerian Transition (2009).
Lise Storm is Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics at the University of Exeter. She is author of Party Politics and Prospects for Democracy in North Africa (2013) and Democratisation in Morocco: The Political Elite and Struggles for Power in the Post-Independence State (2007).


Cover image: A woman walks past the mural painting of the Moroccan parties' logos for the upcoming legislative elections in Rabat, September 2007 © Philippe Desmazes/APF/Getty Images

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ISBN [PPC] 978-1-4744-2406-6
ISBN [cover] 978-1-4744-2407-3
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AcknowledgementsForeword: Do Arabs not do parties? An exploration and introduction; Lise Storm and Francesco Cavatorta

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