No democratic change... and yet not authoritarian continuity : the inter-paradigm debate and North Africa after the uprisings
Authors: | Cavatorta, Francesco |
Abstract: | North Africa has gone through dramatic events since the eruption of the Arab uprisings in Tunisia in late 2010. Despite sharing similar characteristics that were central to the uprisings, they have known different political and institutional trajectories since then. The article provides an appraisal of the contributions to this special issue focusing in particular on the peculiar situation of countries where no genuine democratic change has occurred and where there is little authoritarian continuity as well. |
Document Type: | Article de recherche |
Issue Date: | 10 December 2014 |
Open Access Date: | Restricted access |
Document version: | VoR |
Permalink: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/15290 |
This document was published in: | British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 42 (1), 135-145 (2015) http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2015.973200 British Society for Middle Eastern Studies |
Alternative version: | 10.1080/13530194.2015.973200 |
Collection: | Articles publiés dans des revues avec comité de lecture |
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