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ID080033
Title ProperStruggle in a Post-Charisma transition
Other Title Informationrethinking Palestinian politics after Arafat
LanguageENG
AuthorJarbawi, Ali ;  Pearlman, Wendy
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on Max Weber's three kinds of legitimate domination, this article proposes the concept of "post-charisma transition" to describe the transformation of a political system in which authority is legitimated by a leader's personal stature. As illustrated by recent Palestinian politics, such a transition may result in attempts at institution-building when a successor to a charismatic leader bolsters legal forms in order to derive authority that his personality alone cannot command. Whereas charisma was an important facet of Yasir Arafat's rule, Mahmud Abbas's lack of charisma has rendered him unable to govern the system that Arafat bequeathed him. Analysis of Abbas's dilemma sheds new light on the legislative elections of 2006 and subsequent events, including the latest developments in the Gaza Strip
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 36, No.4; Summer 2007: p6-21
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 36, No.4; Summer 2007: p6-21
Key WordsGaza Strip ;  Palestine Politics ;  Arab World