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Rethinking Arab Democratization: Elections without Democracy


Rethinking Arab Democratization: Elections without Democracy

Hardback by Sadiki, Larbi (Senior Lecturer in Middle East Politics, University of Exeter.)

Rethinking Arab Democratization: Elections without Democracy

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ISBN:
9780199562985
Publication Date:
12 Feb 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
344 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Rethinking Arab Democratization: Elections without Democracy

Description

The book unpacks and historicizes the rise of Arab electoralism, narrating the story of stalled democratic transition in the Arab Middle East. It provides a balance sheet of the state of Arab democratization from the mid-1970s up to 2008. In seeking to answer the question of how Arab countries democratize and whether they are democratizing at all, the book pays attention to specificity, highlighting the peculiarities of democratic transitions in the Arab Middle East. To this end, it situates the discussion of such transitions firmly within their local contexts, but without losing sight of the global picture, namely, the US drive to control and 'democratize' the Arab World. The book rejects 'exceptionalism', 'foundationalism', and 'Orientalism', by showing that the Arab World is not immured from the global trend towards political liberalization. But by identifying new trends in Arab democratic transitions, highlighting their peculiarities and drawing on Arab neglected discourses and voices, the book pinpoints the contingency of some of the arguments underlying Western theories of democratic transition when applied to the Arab setting. Oxford Studies in Democratization is a series for scholars and students of comparative politics and related disciplines. Volumes concentrate on the comparative study of the democratization process that accompanied the decline and termination of the cold war. The geographical focus of the series is primarily Latin America, the Caribbean, Southern and Eastern Europe, and relevant experiences in Africa and Asia. The series editor is Laurence Whitehead, Official Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. Rethinking Democratization in the Arab Context ; 2. Mapping out Arab Electoralism, 1998-2007 ; 3. Elections without Democracy: The False Starts, 1975-1997 ; 4. The Greater Middle East Initiative: A US Democracy Promotion 'Road Map'? ; 5. Catalysts from Below: Transition and 'Bread Riots' ; 6. Al-Jazeerah and the Internet as Sites of Democratic Struggle ; 7. Conclusions

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