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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword VIII
- Preface XI
- Introduction: Civil Society and the Study of Middle East Politics 1
- 1 The Future of Civil Society in the Middle East 33
- 2 Modern Islamic Fundamentalist Discourses on Civil Society, Pluralism, and Democracy 35
- 3 Democratization in the Arab World 37
- 4 Economic Pressures for Accountable Governance in the Middle East and North Africa 39
- 5 Civil Society and the Authoritarian Temptation in Algerian Politics 42
- 6 Algeria's Short-Lived Experiment with Electoral Politics 44
- 7 A Civil Society in Egypt? 46
- 8 Civil Society and Iranian Politics 48
- 9 Civil Society Under the Ba'th in Iraq 50
- 10 Two Civil Societies and One State: Jews and Arabs in the State of Israel 53
- 11 "In the Beginning Was the State..." Civil Society in Jordan 55
- 12 Civil Society in Jordan: A Preliminary Study 57
- 13 Civil Society in Kuwait 59
- 14 Civil Society in the Arab Gulf States 61
- 15 Civil Society Against the War System: The Lebanese Case 63
- 16 Palestinian Civil Society 65
- 17 Civil Society in the Gaza Strip 67
- 18 Early Elections in the West Bank and Gaza 69
- 19 The Destruction of Civil Society in the Sudan 71
- 20 State, Civil Society, and Political Change in Syria 73
- 21 Civil Society in Formation: Tunisia 75
- 22 Notes on Civil Society in Tunisia 77
- 23 Civil Society in Turkey 79
- 24 Authoritarian Secularism and Islamic Participation: The Case of Turkey 81
- 25 Yemen Between Civility and Civil War 83
- Conclusion: Civil Society and Political Reform in the Middle East 85
- Bibliography 89
- About the Contributors 122
- About the Book 124
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Foreword VIII
- Preface XI
- Introduction: Civil Society and the Study of Middle East Politics 1
- 1 The Future of Civil Society in the Middle East 33
- 2 Modern Islamic Fundamentalist Discourses on Civil Society, Pluralism, and Democracy 35
- 3 Democratization in the Arab World 37
- 4 Economic Pressures for Accountable Governance in the Middle East and North Africa 39
- 5 Civil Society and the Authoritarian Temptation in Algerian Politics 42
- 6 Algeria's Short-Lived Experiment with Electoral Politics 44
- 7 A Civil Society in Egypt? 46
- 8 Civil Society and Iranian Politics 48
- 9 Civil Society Under the Ba'th in Iraq 50
- 10 Two Civil Societies and One State: Jews and Arabs in the State of Israel 53
- 11 "In the Beginning Was the State..." Civil Society in Jordan 55
- 12 Civil Society in Jordan: A Preliminary Study 57
- 13 Civil Society in Kuwait 59
- 14 Civil Society in the Arab Gulf States 61
- 15 Civil Society Against the War System: The Lebanese Case 63
- 16 Palestinian Civil Society 65
- 17 Civil Society in the Gaza Strip 67
- 18 Early Elections in the West Bank and Gaza 69
- 19 The Destruction of Civil Society in the Sudan 71
- 20 State, Civil Society, and Political Change in Syria 73
- 21 Civil Society in Formation: Tunisia 75
- 22 Notes on Civil Society in Tunisia 77
- 23 Civil Society in Turkey 79
- 24 Authoritarian Secularism and Islamic Participation: The Case of Turkey 81
- 25 Yemen Between Civility and Civil War 83
- Conclusion: Civil Society and Political Reform in the Middle East 85
- Bibliography 89
- About the Contributors 122
- About the Book 124