Political parties in post-uprising Tunisia and Morocco: organization, development and legitimation

This book offers a comparative, theory-grounded study of Maghrebi political parties since the Arab uprisings, specifically focused on Tunisia and Morocco in the first decade after the 2011 watershed elections. Based on primary sources, including in-depth interviews and updated party statutes and byl...

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Autor principal: Cimini, Giulia (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2023
En:Año: 2023
Colección / Revista:Routledge studies in Mediterranean politics
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Tunesien / Marokko / Cambio político / Sistema multipartidista / Parte (derecho) / Política partidaria / Geschichte 2011-
Otras palabras clave:B Tunesien
B Political Parties (Tunisia)
B Política partidaria
B Islam and politics (Morocco)
B Sistema multipartidista
B Political Process / POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Parties
B Parte (derecho)
B Religión
B Innerparteiliche Willensbildung
B Tunisia Politics and government 2011-
B Partido religioso
B Islam and politics (Tunisia)
B Conservatism & Liberalism / POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies
B Political Parties (Morocco)
B Morocco Politics and government 1999-
B Marokko
Acceso en línea: Volltext (doi)
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781032169217
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Sumario:This book offers a comparative, theory-grounded study of Maghrebi political parties since the Arab uprisings, specifically focused on Tunisia and Morocco in the first decade after the 2011 watershed elections. Based on primary sources, including in-depth interviews and updated party statutes and bylaws, the author introduces four case studies of key Islamist and anti-Islamist parties, exploring their organisational standing, internal working, and legitimating assets. By dwelling into a topic long neglected, the author provides insight into the "hybrid" nature of political parties in the Maghreb, oscillating between juxtaposed traditional and modern discourses and ambivalent sources of political authority. As such, it is hybridisation that shapes parties' organisational choices and development and accounts for differences within parties. In the wake of political liberalisation, the author argues that political parties have become increasingly distant from society, distrusted by a large part of the citizenry. Ultimately, the Tunisian and Moroccan cases invite reflection on similar phenomena taking place within the Middle East and North Africa region, and even outside of it.
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ISBN:1003251021
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4324/9781003251026