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020 _a978-87-7605-751-0
040 _cES-MaBCA
100 _913635
_aAlenius Boserup, Rasmus
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_aWichmann, Jakob
245 _aUnstable Authoritarianism
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: A New Hybrid in Arab Politics
260 _bDanish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
_c2015
_aØstbanegade 117, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
300 _aRecurso online, 60 p.
_g2.0 MB
490 _aDIIS Report
_v- . -- No. 05 (2015)
520 _aThis paper examines the form of authoritarian governance that has prevailed in the Arab region since the the 2011 Arab Spring. The authors contend that while the authoritarianism present in the region prior to 2011 provided at least a minimum of domestic and regional stability, current regimes have caused 1) unprecedented levels of mass repression; 2) a shift from non violent to armed rebellion; 3) state collapse; 4) the intensification of regional competition; and 5) a polarization of Arab public opinion on ideology and religion. They also argue that 1) while the turmoil in the region has deterred many citizens from calling for social, cultural and economic reform, once security has been restored in the region they will return; and 2) this means that Arab states and their international partners must work to establish a new political order in the region that responds to these calls to avoid future crises.
650 0 _91639
_aPolítica y gobierno
650 0 _91643
_aPrimavera árabe
651 0 _92650
_aPaíses Árabes
710 _95315
_aDanish Institute for International Studies
856 4 _uhttp://pure.diis.dk/ws/files/192415/DIIS_Report_05_Unstable_Authoritarianism_web.pdf
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