From social contracts to extraction contracts: The political economy of authoritarianism and democracy

The economic crisis Middle Eastern and North African countries are faced with propels a political economic transition "from inward-looking, state-dominated to outward-looking, private sector and market-oriented development; and from corporalist, inclusionary to more pluralist, exclusionary poli...

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Autore principale: Waterbury, John (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Indiana Univ. Press 1997
In: Islam, democracy, and the state in North Africa
Anno: 1997, Pagine: 141-176
Altre parole chiave:B Riforma economica
B Crisi politica
B Sistema politico
B Mittlerer Osten
B Politica strutturale
B Stato
B Società
B Naher Osten
B Crisi economica
B Nordafrika
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Riepilogo:The economic crisis Middle Eastern and North African countries are faced with propels a political economic transition "from inward-looking, state-dominated to outward-looking, private sector and market-oriented development; and from corporalist, inclusionary to more pluralist, exclusionary political arrangements". But these arrangements are not predictable. Citizens' demands for accountability from their governments will certainly grow, yet transitions from authoritarianism to democracy don't appear unavoidable. (DÜI-Cls)
ISBN:0253333032
Comprende:In: Islam, democracy, and the state in North Africa