UNDERSTANDING REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST: THE CENTRAL ROLE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS
Ishac Diwan ()
Chapter 3 in Understanding the Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings, 2014, pp 29-56 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
The following section are included:IntroductionTheoretical FrameworksAttitudes Towards DemocracyState-Business Relations and Networks of PrivilegeConclusionsAnnexReferences
Keywords: Political Economy; Democracy; Transitions; MENA; Arab Spring; Tunisia; Egypt; Libya; Turkey; Yemen; Indonesia; Revolutions; Political Islam; The Middle East; Islamists; Corruption; Competition; Iran; Social Order; Rents; Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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