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Elites and Arab Politics - New Perspectives on Popular Protest (Paperback)
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Elites and Arab Politics - New Perspectives on Popular Protest (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Democratization and Government
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This work explains elite behaviour in authoritarian systems and
proposes why elites withdraw their support for the incumbent when
faced with popular uprisings. Building upon foundations drawn from
institutional authoritarianism and synthesised with local context
from the substantial scholarship on the Middle East and North
Africa, the book argues that the elite supporting autocrats come
from three distinct cadres: the military, the single-party and the
personalist. Each of these cadres possesses its own distinct
institutional interests and preferences towards regime change.
Drawing on these interests, the study constructs a theoretical
framework that is assessed through testing it against three
variables. Utilising an analytic narrative, the research finds that
the withdrawal of elite support is the consequence of long-term
processes that see distinct cadres marginalised. First, increased
incumbent preference for personalist elements destabilises regimes
as the military and single-party cadres reconsider their positions.
Second, neoliberal economic policies, implemented via structural
adjustment, accelerated this personalisation as the state's
withdrawal from the economy. This, in turn, affected the ability of
the military and single-party elites to access patronage. Finally,
the degree of military involvement in the formal political sphere
contributes to shaping the nature of the system that replaced the
incumbent regime under examination. Building upon a wide range of
literature the book argues that interest realisation determines
whether or not elite actors support regime change in authoritarian
systems. The volume will be of interest to scholars researching
politics, social sciences and the Middle East.
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