Democracy without democrats? : the renewal of politics in the Muslim World

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Democracy without democrats? : the renewal of politics in the Muslim World

edited by Ghassan Salamé

I.B. Tauris, 1994

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [301]-327

Includes index

Part of the research programme carried out by Fondazione ENI([Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi : Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries])

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ISBN 9781850437482

内容説明

This collection of works by experts on Middle East politics aims to challenge the prevailing assumptions and offer alternative perspectives which can broaden the discussion of democratization. The contributors attempt to redefine the definitions and rules of political participation.

目次

Part I 1 John Waterbury (Research Program in Development Studies, Princeton University) Democracy without democrats? The potential for political liberalization in the Middle East 2 Jean Leca (Institut d'etudes politiques, Universite de Paris) Democratization in the Arab world: uncertainty, vulnerability and legitimacy: a tentative conceptualization and some hypotheses 3 Ghassan Salame (Institut d'etudes politiques, Universite de Paris) Democracy as an instrument of civil peace 4 Aziz al-Azmeh (Dept of Arabic and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter) Recent discourse on democracy in the Arab world: theses and proposals 5 Giacome Luciani (Economic advisor, Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, Milan) The fiscal crisis of the state and democratization 6 Philippe Fargues (CEDEJ, Cairo) Demographic or social explosion? Part 2 7 Roger Owen (Oxford University) Socioeconomic change and political mobilization: The case of Egypt 8 Gudrun Kramer (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen) The integration of the integrists: a comparative study of Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia 9 Abdelbaki Hermissi (Tunisian Ambassador to France, and UNESCO delegate) The political impact of socioeconomic transformations: The case of North Africa 10 Volker Perthes (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen) The private sector, economic liberalization and the prospects of democratization: The case of Syria compared with other Arab countries 11 Jean-Francois Bayard (CERI, Paris) Republican trajectories in Iran and Turkey: A Tocquevillian reading 12 Olivier Roy (CNRS, Paris) Clientelism and solidarity groups in Central Asia
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: pbk ISBN 9781850438663

内容説明

Ideas of democracy and political liberalization have recently become central to political debate within and about the Middle East. The current focus on the merits of democratic practice in many areas of the world, coupled with the spread of economic liberalism, will inevitably, according to some accounts, bring about a measure of political pluralism. Against this, the persistence of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, together with the fragility of experiments with democracy, have revived an old argument: are Islam and democracy essentially irreconcilable? This text aims to bring together many of the best-known writers on Middle Eastern politics. Challenging the assumption that the Middle East is a unique case, they offer new frameworks within which to analyze the process of democratization.

目次

  • Introduction - Where are the democrats?, Ghassan Salame. Part 1 Hypotheses: democracy without democrats? - the potential for political liberalization in the Middle East, John Waterbury
  • democratization in the Arab world - uncertainty, vulnerability and legitimacy - a tentative conceptualization and some hypotheses, Jean Leca
  • small is pluralistic - democracy as an instrument of civil peace, Ghassan Salame
  • populism contra democracy - recent democratist discourse in the Arab world, Aziz Al-Azmeh
  • the oil rent, the fiscal crisis of the state and democratization, Giacomo Luciani
  • demographic explosion or social upheaval?, Philippe Fargues. Part 2 Cases: socio-economic change and political mobilization - the case of Egypt, Roger Owen
  • the integration of the integrists - a comparative study of Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia, Gudrun Kramer
  • socio-economic change and political implications - the Maghreb, Abdelbaki Hermassi
  • the private sector, economic liberalization, and the prospects of democratization - the case of Syria and some other Arab countries, Volker Perthes
  • patronage and solidarity groups - survival or reformation?, Olivier Roy
  • republican trajectories in Iran and Turkey - a Tocquevillian reading, Jean-Francois Bayart.

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