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There is much speculation about whether democracy is still
advancing around the world and the influence that leading
authoritarian or semi-authoritarian regimes such as Russia are
starting to have on the trends. This collection assesses global
trends in democratisation, reviews the condition of international
democracy promotion and enquires into whether serious competition
in the form of autocracy promotion is now a major possibility. The
influence of international politics on national political regimes
is explored in more detail for Russia's resistance to democracy
promotion and Russian influence on regimes in Central Asia in
particular, along with an Indian perspective on India's reluctance
to push for democracy abroad and concerns that democracy promotion
itself should be considered more critically if it undermines
democratisation in foreign aid-dependent states. The book concludes
by briefly addressing the potential significance of the 2011 'Arab
spring' for these themes. This book was published as a special
issue of Contemporary Politics.
There is much speculation about whether democracy is still
advancing around the world and the influence that leading
authoritarian or semi-authoritarian regimes such as Russia are
starting to have on the trends. This collection assesses global
trends in democratisation, reviews the condition of international
democracy promotion and enquires into whether serious competition
in the form of autocracy promotion is now a major possibility. The
influence of international politics on national political regimes
is explored in more detail for Russia's resistance to democracy
promotion and Russian influence on regimes in Central Asia in
particular, along with an Indian perspective on India's reluctance
to push for democracy abroad and concerns that democracy promotion
itself should be considered more critically if it undermines
democratisation in foreign aid-dependent states. The book concludes
by briefly addressing the potential significance of the 2011 'Arab
spring' for these themes. This book was published as a special
issue of Contemporary Politics.
This volume inquires into the working mechanisms, the inner logic,
and the durability of authoritarian rule in Arab countries. Written
by leading American, European, and Arab experts, the collected
essays explore the ongoing political dynamics of the region and
show how Arab regimes retain power despite ongoing transformations
on regional, national, and international levels and in societal,
political, and economic spheres.
The findings of this book strongly suggest that democratization
remains off the agenda in any Arab country for the foreseeable
future. Domestic political protests, international pressure toward
more liberal governance, and "reform-oriented" regimes
notwithstanding, "Debating Arab Authoritarianism" indicates that
while the impetus for political change is strong, it is in the
direction of an adaptation to changed circumstances and may even be
a revitalization or consolidation of authoritarian rule rather than
a systemic transition to democracy.
This volume inquires into the working mechanisms, the inner logic,
and the durability of authoritarian rule in Arab countries. Written
by leading American, European, and Arab experts, the collected
essays explore the ongoing political dynamics of the region and
show how Arab regimes retain power despite ongoing transformations
on regional, national, and international levels and in societal,
political, and economic spheres.
The findings of this book strongly suggest that democratization
remains off the agenda in any Arab country for the foreseeable
future. Domestic political protests, international pressure toward
more liberal governance, and "reform-oriented" regimes
notwithstanding, "Debating Arab Authoritarianism" indicates that
while the impetus for political change is strong, it is in the
direction of an adaptation to changed circumstances and may even be
a revitalization or consolidation of authoritarian rule rather than
a systemic transition to democracy.
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