The Redeployment of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean

The Redeployment of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean
Title The Redeployment of State Power in the Southern Mediterranean PDF eBook
Author Sylvia I. Bergh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 160
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134927177

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The effects of neoliberal economic reforms in the Southern Mediterranean are now widely regarded as a main underlying cause of the Arab uprisings. An often neglected dimension is that of the reforms’ implications for local governance. The contributions to this edited volume examine how state power is being re-articulated but also challenged at sub-national levels in Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon and Turkey. They explore the effects of neoliberal economic and local governance reforms such as decentralization, public-private partnerships, and outsourcing in the area of public service delivery, poverty alleviation, and labor market reforms on local patronage networks, public accountability, and state-society relations. The findings show that such reforms are often subordinated to established patterns of political contestation among actors who seize on the opportunities that reforms offer to advance their political agendas, thereby illustrating the local specificity of ‘actually existing neoliberalisms’. The book thus fills an important knowledge gap by combining public policy and management theories with those on patron-client networks and public accountability at the local level, and situating them within the critical literature on neoliberalism. This book was published as a special issue of Mediterranean Politics.

Research Handbook on Democracy and Development

Research Handbook on Democracy and Development
Title Research Handbook on Democracy and Development PDF eBook
Author Gordon Crawford
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 576
Release 2021-03-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1788112652

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Exploring and updating the controversial debates about the relationship between democracy and development, this Research Handbook provides clarification on the complex and nuanced interlinkages between political regime type and socio-economic development. Distinguished scholars examine a broad range of issues from multidisciplinary perspectives across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

The Middle East in Transition

The Middle East in Transition
Title The Middle East in Transition PDF eBook
Author Nils A. Butenschøn
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 369
Release
Genre Citizenship
ISBN 1788111133

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The violent transitions that have dominated developments since the Arab Uprisings demonstrate deep-seated divisions in the conceptions of state authority and citizen rights and responsibilities. Analysing the Middle East through the lens of the ‘citizenship approach’, this book argues that the current diversity of crisis in the region can be ascribed primarily to the crisis in the relations between state and citizen. The volume includes theoretical discussions and case studies, and covers both Arab and non-Arab countries.

The Politics of Development in Morocco

The Politics of Development in Morocco
Title The Politics of Development in Morocco PDF eBook
Author Sylvia I. Bergh
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 361
Release 2017-01-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786721163

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Since the mid-1990s, Morocco has sought to present itself as a model of genuine and gradual reform, with decentralisation as a key tenet of this. Here, Sylvia Bergh investigates the dynamics of popular participation and local governance, testing the extent to which the current structure builds local capacity, or whether it is, in fact, a tool for 'soft' state control. She narrates the realities of local administration and civil society to shed critical light on questions of democratic transition in North Africa. Her assessment of decentralisation and participatory development projects in rural Morocco, and the legal and policy frameworks in which they operate, leads to the conclusion that they have generally not yet led to an expansion of a civil society able to build local capacity or enhance bottom-up empowerment. Grounded in an approach of the 'anthropology of policy', this book makes an important contribution to literature on the democratisation, development and governance in North Africa.

Routledge Handbook of Mediterranean Politics

Routledge Handbook of Mediterranean Politics
Title Routledge Handbook of Mediterranean Politics PDF eBook
Author Richard Gillespie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 584
Release 2017-08-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 131744633X

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The Mediterranean space, defined by a major sea, a large number of littoral countries and to some extent their hinterlands, is at the same time an interface between Europe, Africa and Asia. This brings complex challenges in terms of achieving peace and stability. Recently it has received intense international attention through the internal destructiveness and spill-over from conflicts, primarily those waged in Libya, Syria and, more remotely, Iraq. This Handbook provides an overview of the political processes that shape the Mediterranean region in the contemporary context. It explores the issues of crucial importance to Mediterranean dynamics through a series of analytical sections that guide the reader towards a comprehensive understanding of the main regional interactions and trends. The Handbook explores: the complex historical formation of the contemporary Mediterranean geopolitical perspectives issues around peace and conflict the political economy of the region the role of non-state actors and social movements societal and cultural trends. The wide range of contributions from many of the leading academic experts on the region offers not only insights into the debates and processes that structure each theme, but also key pointers for a more general understanding of how distinct political, economic, social and cultural dynamics interact across the region. It will therefore be a key resource for policy-makers and students and scholars of Mediterranean politics and international relations.

EU Neighbourhood Policy in the Maghreb

EU Neighbourhood Policy in the Maghreb
Title EU Neighbourhood Policy in the Maghreb PDF eBook
Author Iole Fontana
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 215
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315300540

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This book analyses how the EU’s external policies are implemented in the domestic context of the recipient countries, in this case Tunisia and Morocco. By departing from the analysis of local actors- it explains the factors that in terms of obstacles and facilitating conditions affect implementation on the ground.

The Agency of the Governed in the Global South

The Agency of the Governed in the Global South
Title The Agency of the Governed in the Global South PDF eBook
Author Anke Draude
Publisher Routledge
Pages 211
Release 2020-06-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429656955

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Research on global norm diffusion and institutional transfer has often neglected the agency of the governed. This collection argues that limited statehood – the lack of state capacities in most parts of the global South – provides opportunities for the governed to raise their voices and be listened to. Thus, people on the receiving end of development cooperation, state building, or security interventions can significantly shape global dynamics of normative and institutional change. Drawing on the emerging body of literature on the agency of the governed, this book assesses the current dynamics of transfer and diffusion studies at the interstice of political science and social anthropology. By focusing on the agency of the governed, the authors integrate a broad spectrum of issues and debates, from the proliferation of global norms to state and security building to international policy cooperation. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of global politics and international relations, particularly those focusing on the global South. It was originally published as a special issue of the online journal Third World Thematics.