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3. The Moderation of Insecurity: Standing the Eurocentric Democratic Transition Paradigm on its Head
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface viii
- Notes on Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: Rethinking Transition Theory after the ‘Arab Moment’ 1
- 2. Democratic Transition Studies: Lessons from Another Region 22
- 3. The Moderation of Insecurity: Standing the Eurocentric Democratic Transition Paradigm on its Head 58
- 4. After the Arab Spring 89
- 5. Revolutions and the Colonial Question 112
- 6. Authoritarian Regime Types as an Alternative to the Transition Paradigm: A Critical Assessment 136
- 7. Visible and Invisible Political Actors and their Strategies during the Arab Spring Transitions 160
- 8. Elite Women and Democratisation in Morocco, 1998–2016 187
- 9. Rethinking Religion and Democratic Transition: Lessons from the Arab World 213
- 10. Democratic Transition in Rivalry Contexts 230
- 11. The ‘Arab Spring’ and the Challenges of Security Sector Reform 251
- Concluding Remarks: On Viruses, Phantom Actors and Other Colonial Ghosts 274
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Figures and Tables vii
- Preface viii
- Notes on Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: Rethinking Transition Theory after the ‘Arab Moment’ 1
- 2. Democratic Transition Studies: Lessons from Another Region 22
- 3. The Moderation of Insecurity: Standing the Eurocentric Democratic Transition Paradigm on its Head 58
- 4. After the Arab Spring 89
- 5. Revolutions and the Colonial Question 112
- 6. Authoritarian Regime Types as an Alternative to the Transition Paradigm: A Critical Assessment 136
- 7. Visible and Invisible Political Actors and their Strategies during the Arab Spring Transitions 160
- 8. Elite Women and Democratisation in Morocco, 1998–2016 187
- 9. Rethinking Religion and Democratic Transition: Lessons from the Arab World 213
- 10. Democratic Transition in Rivalry Contexts 230
- 11. The ‘Arab Spring’ and the Challenges of Security Sector Reform 251
- Concluding Remarks: On Viruses, Phantom Actors and Other Colonial Ghosts 274
- Index 283