After the fall of Mubarak, Ben Ali, and Qadafi, the Arab World
faces multiple challenges especially with regard to political
transformation and governance. The diverse experiences highlighted
the vital role of the periphery and of seemingly marginal actors.
Although the political landscape of the region changed within
months, such developments were rooted in long-term transformations
of governance structures. This volume examines the questions of how
politics and the state in the MENA is shaped and challenged beyond
the center. It develops a novel perspective in Middle Eastern
studies center on micro-politics, assess its contribution to the
understanding of authoritarian rule and its transformation. It
closely links innovative (anthropologically inspired) analytical
concepts and ethnographic in-depth case studies from the Arab
world. Based on the debates on politics from below and dynamic
concepts of state, all the chapters focus on informal institutions,
non-elite actors, and the dynamic and contradictory relationship
between state and society.
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