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Creating Consent in Ba'thist Syria - Women and Welfare in a Totalitarian State (Hardcover)
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Creating Consent in Ba'thist Syria - Women and Welfare in a Totalitarian State (Hardcover)
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The challenge of maintaining dictatorial regimes through control,
co-option and coercion while upholding a facade of legitimacy is
something that has concerned leaders throughout the Middle East and
beyond. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Syria ruled by the
Asads, both Hafiz and his son Bashar. Drawing on the example of the
General Union of Syrian Women (founded in 1967), Esther Meininghaus
offers new insights into how the Syrian Ba'thist regimes attempted
to move beyond mere satisfaction with the compliance of the
citizenry and to consolidate their rule amongst the local
population. Meininghaus argues that this was partially achieved
through providing welfare services delivered by the Union as one of
the state-led mass organisations. In this way, she suggests, these
regimes did not only aim to undermine opposition and to create the
illusion of consent, but they factually catered to local needs and
depended on consent. Based on archival material, interviews and
statistics, Creating Consent in Ba'thist Syria will shed new light
on mass organisations as a crucial institution of Ba'thist state
building and, more broadly, the construction of the Asad regimes.
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