Understanding the persistence of competitive authoritarianism in Algeria / Dalia Ghanem.
2022
DT295.6
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Title
Understanding the persistence of competitive authoritarianism in Algeria / Dalia Ghanem.
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ISBN
9783031051029 (electronic bk.)
3031051025 (electronic bk.)
3031051017
9783031051012
3031051025 (electronic bk.)
3031051017
9783031051012
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (221 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-031-05102-9 doi
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DT295.6
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.530965
Summary
"This book unravels the secrets behind the Algerian regimes survival and the pillars of its longevity. How did authoritarian consolidation happen, and why is it likely to continue despite Bouteflikas departure and the emergence of a new actor: the popular movement, Hirak. The author sheds light on the pillars behind the durability of Algerias regime. The latter has demonstrated an extraordinary capacity to perpetuate itself through an array of mechanisms. It identifies Algerias authoritarianism as a distinctly competitive and adaptable kind, which has better allowed the regime to persist in the face of all manner of change. The book analyzes Algerias situation and the regime persistence far from the premise of a trend towards democratization. The project also contributes to a broader area of study concerned with 'competitive authoritarianism, ' regimes that face domestic resistance, the question of what and how compels such regimes to change, the nature of their political institutions, and more. Dalia Ghanem is a former Senior Resident Scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, Lebanon, where her research focused on Algerias political, economic, social, and security developments"--Publisher's description.
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"Release date: August 23, 2022."
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Middle East today.
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