Presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
Stanford University Press
Chapter
Publicly Available
CONTENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CONTRIBUTORS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- 1. Authoritarian Governance in Syria and Iran: Challenged, Reconfiguring, and Resilient 1
-
PART I. ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE AND RECOMBINANT AUTHORITARIAN RULE
- 2. The Economics of Authoritarian Upgrading in Syria: Liberalization and the Reconfiguration of Economic Networks 35
- 3. A Martyrs’ Welfare State and Its Contradictions: Regime Resilience and Limits through the Lens of Social Policy in Iran 61
-
PART II. AUTHORITARIAN RESILIENCE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS
- 4. The State Management of Religion in Syria: The End of “Indirect Rule”? 83
- 5. Islamic Social Movements and the Syrian Authoritarian Regime: Shifting Patterns of Control and Accommodation 107
-
PART III. SOCIAL AND LITERARY RESPONSES TO AUTHORITARIAN RESILIENCE
- 6. Contesting Governance: Authority, Protest, and Rights Talk in Postrepublican Iran 127
- 7. Who Laughs Last: Literary Transformations of Syrian Authoritarianis 143
-
PART IV. CONTESTATION, GOVERNANCE, AND THE QUEST FOR AUTHORITARIAN LEGITIMACY
- 8. Prosecuting Political Dissent: Courts and the Resilience of Authoritarianism in Syria 169
- 9. Democratic Struggles and Authoritarian Responses in Iran in Comparative Perspective 200
- 10. Authoritarian Resilience and International Linkages in Iran and Syria 222
- NOTES 245
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 263
- INDEX 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- CONTRIBUTORS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- 1. Authoritarian Governance in Syria and Iran: Challenged, Reconfiguring, and Resilient 1
-
PART I. ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE AND RECOMBINANT AUTHORITARIAN RULE
- 2. The Economics of Authoritarian Upgrading in Syria: Liberalization and the Reconfiguration of Economic Networks 35
- 3. A Martyrs’ Welfare State and Its Contradictions: Regime Resilience and Limits through the Lens of Social Policy in Iran 61
-
PART II. AUTHORITARIAN RESILIENCE AND THE MANAGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS
- 4. The State Management of Religion in Syria: The End of “Indirect Rule”? 83
- 5. Islamic Social Movements and the Syrian Authoritarian Regime: Shifting Patterns of Control and Accommodation 107
-
PART III. SOCIAL AND LITERARY RESPONSES TO AUTHORITARIAN RESILIENCE
- 6. Contesting Governance: Authority, Protest, and Rights Talk in Postrepublican Iran 127
- 7. Who Laughs Last: Literary Transformations of Syrian Authoritarianis 143
-
PART IV. CONTESTATION, GOVERNANCE, AND THE QUEST FOR AUTHORITARIAN LEGITIMACY
- 8. Prosecuting Political Dissent: Courts and the Resilience of Authoritarianism in Syria 169
- 9. Democratic Struggles and Authoritarian Responses in Iran in Comparative Perspective 200
- 10. Authoritarian Resilience and International Linkages in Iran and Syria 222
- NOTES 245
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 263
- INDEX 287