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Limited Statehood and Informal Governance in the Middle East and Africa (Paperback): Abel Polese, Rob Kevlihan, Ruth Hanau... Limited Statehood and Informal Governance in the Middle East and Africa (Paperback)
Abel Polese, Rob Kevlihan, Ruth Hanau Santini
R1,300 Discovery Miles 13 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hybrid forms of governance - where the central state authority does not possess a monopoly of violence and fails to exercise control - are not only an epiphenomena, but a reality likely to persist. This book explores this phenomenon drawing on examples from the Middle East and Africa. It considers the different sorts of actors - state and non-state, public and private, national and transnational - which possess power, examines the dynamics of the relationships between central authorities and other actors, and reviews the varying outcomes. The book provides an alternative view of the way in which governance has been constructed and lived, puts forward a conceptualisation of various forms of governance which have hitherto been regarded as exceptions, and argues for such forms of governance to be regarded as part of the norm.

Limited Statehood and Informal Governance in the Middle East and Africa (Hardcover): Abel Polese, Rob Kevlihan, Ruth Hanau... Limited Statehood and Informal Governance in the Middle East and Africa (Hardcover)
Abel Polese, Rob Kevlihan, Ruth Hanau Santini
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hybrid forms of governance - where the central state authority does not possess a monopoly of violence and fails to exercise control - are not only an epiphenomena, but a reality likely to persist. This book explores this phenomenon drawing on examples from the Middle East and Africa. It considers the different sorts of actors - state and non-state, public and private, national and transnational - which possess power, examines the dynamics of the relationships between central authorities and other actors, and reviews the varying outcomes. The book provides an alternative view of the way in which governance has been constructed and lived, puts forward a conceptualisation of various forms of governance which have hitherto been regarded as exceptions, and argues for such forms of governance to be regarded as part of the norm.

Rethinking Statehood in the Middle East and North Africa - Security, Sovereignty and New Political Orders (Paperback): Abel... Rethinking Statehood in the Middle East and North Africa - Security, Sovereignty and New Political Orders (Paperback)
Abel Polese, Ruth Hanau Santini
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative forms of government and statehood exist in the Middle East and North African regions. The chapters in this volume demonstrate this and explore the notion of power from a non-statist perspective, highlighting the limits of states and their governance. Using empirical evidence from Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Tunisia, Iraq, Yemen, and Mali, the authors explore non-standard cases where power may be retained by a state but must be shared with a number of local actors, resulting in limited statehood and hybrid governance, which leads to competition and sharing of symbolic and political power within a state. This book is intended to prompt a critical reflection on the meaning of governance. It will illuminate informal structures which deserve attention when studying governance and power dynamics within a state or a region. This book was originally published as a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.

Limited Statehood in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia - Citizenship, Economy and Security (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Ruth Hanau... Limited Statehood in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia - Citizenship, Economy and Security (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Ruth Hanau Santini
R1,527 Discovery Miles 15 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the complexity of the only widely-acclaimed successful democratic transition following the Arab uprisings of 2010-2011 - the Tunisian one. The country's transformation, in terms of state-society relations across several analytical dimensions (citizenship, security, political economy, external relations), is looked at through the prism of statehood and of limited statehood in particular. The author illustrates how the balance of power and the relationship between the state and societal forces have been shaped and reshaped a number of times at key critical junctures by drawing on examples from very different policy arenas. The critical reading of statehood speaks beyond the Tunisian case study as notions of limited statehood can be applied, with different degrees of intensity and in some dimensions more than others, to most political systems in the Middle East and North Africa. Accessible for students, academics and professionals alike, the book illuminates the complexities and challenges of a successful, albeit still fragile, transition.

Rethinking Statehood in the Middle East and North Africa - Security, Sovereignty and New Political Orders (Hardcover): Abel... Rethinking Statehood in the Middle East and North Africa - Security, Sovereignty and New Political Orders (Hardcover)
Abel Polese, Ruth Hanau Santini
R4,436 Discovery Miles 44 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative forms of government and statehood exist in the Middle East and North African regions. The chapters in this volume demonstrate this and explore the notion of power from a non-statist perspective, highlighting the limits of states and their governance. Using empirical evidence from Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Tunisia, Iraq, Yemen, and Mali, the authors explore non-standard cases where power may be retained by a state but must be shared with a number of local actors, resulting in limited statehood and hybrid governance, which leads to competition and sharing of symbolic and political power within a state. This book is intended to prompt a critical reflection on the meaning of governance. It will illuminate informal structures which deserve attention when studying governance and power dynamics within a state or a region. This book was originally published as a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.

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