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ID088902
Title ProperDemocracy promotion and Arab autocracies
LanguageENG
AuthorMacQueen, Benjamin
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the intersection between the policy of democracy promotion and the political dynamics of change in the Arab world. Based on extensive field research, this article unpacks the resilience of Arab regimes, asking the question: has the policy of democracy promotion assisted in the maintenance of autocratic and authoritarian regimes in the Arab world? Here, it is argued that the democracy promotion policy of the George W. Bush administration has enabled autocratic and authoritarian regimes across this region to enhance their capacity for social penetration and to exploit a lack of effort to promote the idea of democracy, facilitating direct and indirect modes of repression against opposition forces that have drawn from democracy promotion funding. This has enabled these regimes to enhance the processes of elite change, co-option and imitative institution building that have been central to their resilience in the face of seemingly unavoidable challenges.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 21, No. 2; June 2009: p165-178
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 21, No. 2; June 2009: p165-178
Key WordsDemocracy Promotion ;  Arab World ;  Autocracy ;  US Foreign Policy ;  Bush Administration


 
 
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