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Democracy in the Arab World
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ABSTRACT
Despite notable socio-economic development in the Arab region, a deficit in democracy and political rights has continued to prevail. This book examines the major reasons underlying the persistence of this democracy deficit over the past decades and touches on the prospects for deepening the process of democratization in the Arab World.
Contributions from major scholars in the region give a cross country analysis of economic development, political institutions and social factors, and the impact of oil wealth and regional wars, and present a model for democracy in the Arab world. Case studies are drawn from Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Sudan and the Gulf region, building on these cross-country analyses and probing beyond the model’s main global variables. Looking beyond the effect of oil and conflicts, the chapters illustrate how specific socio-political history of the country concerned, fear of fundamentalist groups, collusion with foreign powers and foreign interventions, and the co-option of the elites by the state contribute to these problems of democratization.
Situating the democratic position of the Arab World in a global context, this book is an important contribution to the field of Middle Eastern politics, development studies, and studies on conflict and democracy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I: Democracy and development: Conceptual and cross-country perspectives
chapter 1|30 pages
Political culture and the crisis of democracy in the Arab world
chapter 2|42 pages
Explaining the Arab democracy deficit: the role of oil and conflicts IBRAHIM E L BA DAW I , SAMIR MAKDISI AND G A RY MILANTE
part |3 pages
Part II: Case studies: Oil, conflict and beyond
chapter 3|29 pages
Jordan: propellers of autocracy – the Arab–Israeli conflict and foreign power interventions
chapter 4|27 pages
Lebanon: the constrained democracy and its national impact SAMIR MAKDISI , FA DIA K I WA N AND M A RC U S MARK TA NNER
chapter 5|24 pages
Syria: the underpinnings of autocracy – conflict, oil and the curtailment of economic freedom RAED S A FA D I , L AU R A MUN RO AND R A DWA N ZIADEH
chapter 6|30 pages
The Gulf region: beyond oil and wars – the role of history and geopolitics in explaining autocracy
chapter 7|31 pages
Algeria: democracy and development under the aegis of the ‘authoritarian bargain’
chapter 8|29 pages
Iraq: understanding autocracy – oil and conflict in a historical and socio-political context BA SSAM YO USIF AND ERIC DAV I S
chapter 9|26 pages
Egypt: development, liberalization and the persistence of autocracy
chapter 10|29 pages
Sudan: colonial heritage, social polarization and the democracy deficit
part |2 pages
PART III Summing up