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Rethinking Statehood in the Middle East and North Africa : Security, Sovereignty and New Political Orders

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Alternative forms of government and statehood exist in the Middle East and North African regions.

The chapters in this volume demonstrate this and explore the notion of power from a non-statist perspective, highlighting the limits of states and their governance. Using empirical evidence from Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Tunisia, Iraq, Yemen, and Mali, the authors explore non-standard cases where power may be retained by a state but must be shared with a number of local actors, resulting in limited statehood and hybrid governance, which leads to competition and sharing of symbolic and political power within a state. This book is intended to prompt a critical reflection on the meaning of governance.

It will illuminate informal structures which deserve attention when studying governance and power dynamics within a state or a region.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.

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Product Details
Routledge
036718088X / 9780367180881
Hardback
29/01/2019
United Kingdom
English
234 pages
24 cm