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Political Science Middle Eastern

The Challenge of Explaining Arab Politics

by (author) Francesco Cavatorta

Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2021
Category
Middle Eastern, Democracy, Elections
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781474467087
    Publish Date
    Jul 2021
    List Price
    $16.99

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Description

Studies of the Arab world since the 2011 uprisings have fluctuated between extolling the explanatory power of the democratization paradigm or the validity of the authoritarian resilience framework. It is through these two theoretical lenses that political developments across the region have been largely interpreted. These two paradigms though fail to capture the actual complexity of the changes – or lack thereof – that have characterised the region since 2011 because their focus is on elites and institutions (the macro-story). When one examines the attitudes of citizens a different story emerges (the micro-story). The central puzzle of this research builds on the paradox of what citizens in three Arab countries think about their political systems. Reflecting on the longer-term trends in the region and using recent survey data, the book investigates and explains the high level of dissatisfaction of citizens in countries that have experienced radically different post-uprising trajectories.

About the author

Francesco Cavatorta is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Université Laval, Québec, Canada. He is co-author (with Vincent Durac) of Politics and Governance in the Arab world (2015) and The International dimension of the failed Algerian transition (2009).

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