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The Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence......................... POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web ..................................................5By Eva Beilin, Brandcis UniversityA historical sociology approach to authoritarian resilience in post-Arab Uprising MENA...................10By Raymond Hinnebusch. University of St AndrewsMass politics and the future of authoritarian governance in t POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web he Arab world...............................14By Steven Heydcmann. United States Institute of PeaceArab transitions and the old elite.................POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web
......................................................19By Ellis Goldberg, University of WashingtonFiscal politics of enduring authoritarianism.......The Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence......................... POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web ............................................................30By Robert Springborg. Sciences PoMilitaries, civilians and the crisis of the Arab state...................................................36By Yezid Sayigh, Carnegie Middle East CenterAuthoritarian populism and the rise of the security st POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web ate in Iran........................................41By All M Ansari. University of St AndrewsIs Libya a proxy war?...................................POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web
................................................ 45By Frederic Webrey. Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceElite fragmentation and securitizatioThe Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence......................... POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web ate' question in Jordan............................................52By Curtis R. Ryan, Appalachian Stale UniversityThe authoritarian impulse vs. the democratic imperative:.................................................56By Mm Entelis, Fordham UniversityThe resurgence of police government in Egypt POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web .............................................................63By Salwa Ismail, SOAS, University of LondonVtis collection came from the workshop “ThePOMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web
Arab Viermidor: Vie Resurgence of the Security State' cohosted by Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science and the InstituThe Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence......................... POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web nd Political Science.ĩhe Project on Middle East Political ScienceThe Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) is a collaborative network that aims to increase the impact of political scientists specializing in the study of the Middle East in the public sphere and in the academic conununity, POMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web POMEPS, directed hy Marc Lynch, is based al the Institute lor Middle East Studies al the George Washington University and is supported by the CarnegiPOMEPS_Studies_11_Thermidor_Web
e Corporation and the Henry Idice Eoundalion. Tor more information, see http://www.pomcps.org.Online Article. Indexhttp://pomcps.org/2014/12/04/lhc-arThe Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence.........................The Arab Thermidor:The Resurgence of the Security State42062-E East Political ScienceContentsExplaining democratic divergence.........................Gọi ngay
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