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11 New Authoritarian Practices in Qatar: Censorship by the State and the Self
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Alainna Liloia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- Notes on Contributors v
- Acknowledgements x
- Foreword xi
- 1 Introduction: New Authoritarian Practices in the MENA Region: Key Developments and Trends 1
- 2 Maintaining Order in Algeria: Upgrading Repressive Practices under a Hybrid Regime 30
- 3 The Authoritarian Topography of the Bahraini State: Political Geographies of Power and Protest 51
- 4 Authoritarian Repression Under Sisi: New Tactics or New Tools? 73
- 5 Deep Society and New Authoritarian Social Control in Iran after the Green Movement 92
- 6 Silencing Peaceful Voices: Practices of Control and Repression in Post-2003 Iraq 112
- 7 Israel/Palestine: Authoritarian Practices in the Context of a Dual State Crisis 131
- 8 Jordan: A Perpetually Liberalising Autocracy 152
- 9 Libya: Authoritarianism in a Fractured State 171
- 10 ‘The Freedom of No Speech’: Journalists and the Multiple Layers of Authoritarian Practices in Morocco 189
- 11 New Authoritarian Practices in Qatar: Censorship by the State and the Self 208
- 12 Digital Repression for Authoritarian Evolution in Saudi Arabia 228
- 13 The Evolution of the Sudanese Authoritarian State: The December Uprising and the Unravelling of a ‘Persistent’ Autocracy 252
- 14 Authoritarian Nostalgia and Practices in Newly Democratising Contexts: The Localised Example of Tunisia 276
- 15 An Assemblage of New Authoritarian Practices in Turkey 296
- 16 The United Arab Emirates: Evolving Authoritarian Tools 320
- 17 Authoritarian Practice and Fragmented Sovereignty in Post‑uprising Yemen 340
- Index 358
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- Notes on Contributors v
- Acknowledgements x
- Foreword xi
- 1 Introduction: New Authoritarian Practices in the MENA Region: Key Developments and Trends 1
- 2 Maintaining Order in Algeria: Upgrading Repressive Practices under a Hybrid Regime 30
- 3 The Authoritarian Topography of the Bahraini State: Political Geographies of Power and Protest 51
- 4 Authoritarian Repression Under Sisi: New Tactics or New Tools? 73
- 5 Deep Society and New Authoritarian Social Control in Iran after the Green Movement 92
- 6 Silencing Peaceful Voices: Practices of Control and Repression in Post-2003 Iraq 112
- 7 Israel/Palestine: Authoritarian Practices in the Context of a Dual State Crisis 131
- 8 Jordan: A Perpetually Liberalising Autocracy 152
- 9 Libya: Authoritarianism in a Fractured State 171
- 10 ‘The Freedom of No Speech’: Journalists and the Multiple Layers of Authoritarian Practices in Morocco 189
- 11 New Authoritarian Practices in Qatar: Censorship by the State and the Self 208
- 12 Digital Repression for Authoritarian Evolution in Saudi Arabia 228
- 13 The Evolution of the Sudanese Authoritarian State: The December Uprising and the Unravelling of a ‘Persistent’ Autocracy 252
- 14 Authoritarian Nostalgia and Practices in Newly Democratising Contexts: The Localised Example of Tunisia 276
- 15 An Assemblage of New Authoritarian Practices in Turkey 296
- 16 The United Arab Emirates: Evolving Authoritarian Tools 320
- 17 Authoritarian Practice and Fragmented Sovereignty in Post‑uprising Yemen 340
- Index 358