Middle East Authoritarianisms Middle East Authoritarianisms
Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures

Middle East Authoritarianisms

Governance, Contestation, and Regime Resilience in Syria and Iran

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Descripción editorial

The developments of early 2011 changes the political landscape of the Middle East. But even as urgent struggles continue, it remains clear that authoritarianism will survive this transformational moment. The study of authoritarian governance, therefore, remains essential for our understanding of the political dynamics and inner workings of regimes across the region.

This volume considers the Syrian and Iranian regimes—what they share in common and what distinguishes them. Too frequently, authoritarianism has been assumed to be a generic descriptor of the region and differences among regimes have been overlooked. But as the political trajectories of Middle Eastern states diverge in years ahead, with some perhaps consolidating democratic gains while others remaining under distinct and resilient forms of authoritarian rule, understanding variations in modes of authoritarian governance and the attributes that promote regime resilience becomes an increasingly urgent priority.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2013
9 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
312
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Stanford University Press
VENDEDOR
Stanford University Press
TAMAÑO
4.4
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