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The transition paradigm has traditionally viewed civil society activism as an essential condition for the establishment of democracy. The democracy promotion strategies of Western policy-makers have, therefore, been based on strengthening civil society in authoritarian settings in order to support the development of social capital -to challenge undemocratic regimes.

This book questions the validity of the link between an active associational life and democratization. It examines civil society in the Arab world in order to illustrate how authoritarian constraints structure civil society dynamics in the region in ways that hinder transition to democracy. Building on innovative theoretical work and drawing on empirical data from extensive fieldwork in the region, this study demonstrates how the activism of civil society in five different Arab countries strengthens rather than weakens authoritarian practices and rule. Through an analysis of the specific legal and political constraints on associational life, and the impact of these on relations between different civic groups, and between associations and state authorities, the book demonstrates that the claim that civil society plays a positive role in processes of democratic transformation is highly questionable.

Offering a broad and alternative vision of the state of civil society in the region, this book will be an important contribution to studies on Middle Eastern politics, democratization and civil society activism.

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Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World
The transition paradigm has traditionally viewed civil society activism as an essential condition for the establishment of democracy. The democracy promotion strategies of Western policy-makers have, therefore, been based on strengthening civil society in authoritarian settings in order to support the development of social capital to challenge undemocratic regimes.
This book questions the validity of the link between an active associational life and democratization. It examines civil society in the Arab world in order to illustrate how authoritarian constraints structure civil society dynamics in the region in ways that hinder transition to democracy. Building on innovative theoretical work and drawing on empirical data from extensive fieldwork in the region, this study demonstrates how the activism of civil society in five different Arab countries strengthens rather than weakens authoritarian practices and rule. Through an analysis of the specific legal and political constraints on associational life, and the impact of these on relations between different civic groups, and between associations and state authorities, the book demonstrates that the claim that civil society plays a positive role in processes of democratic transformation is highly questionable.
Offering a broad and alternative vision of the state of civil society in the region, this book will be an important contribution to studies on Middle Eastern politics, democratization and civil society activism.
Francesco Cavatorta is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Middle East Politics at the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University. His research interests lie in processes of democratization in the Arab world, the political role of Islamist movements and civil society activism. He has published his research in a number of journals and has previously authored a book on failed transition in Algeria.
Vincent Durac is a Lecturer in Middle East Politics and Politics of Development in the School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin. He is interested in political reform, the role of civil society and the impact of external actors on the Middle East. He is also a visiting lecturer in Middle East Politics at Bethlehem University in Palestine.
Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics
1. Algeria in Transition
Reforms and development prospects
Ahmed Aghrout with Redha M. Bougherira
2. Palestinian Refugee Repatriation
Global perspectives
Edited by Michael Dumper
3. The International Politics of the Persian Gulf
A cultural genealogy
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
4. Israeli Politics and the First Palestinian Intifada
Political opportunities, framing processes and contentious politics
Eitan Y. Alimi
5. Democratization in Morocco
The political elite and struggles for power in the post-independence state
Lise Storm
6. Secular and Islamic Politics in Turkey
The making of the justice and development party
mit Cizre
7. The United States and Iran
Sanctions, wars and the policy of dual containment
Sasan Fayazmanesh
8. Civil Society in Algeria
The political functions of associational life
Andrea Liverani
9. JordanianIsraeli Relations
The peacebuilding experience
Mutayyam al Oran
10. Kemalism in Turkish Politics
The Republican peoples party, secularism and nationalism
Sinan Ciddi
11. Islamism, Democracy and Liberalism in Turkey
The case of the AKP
William Hale and Ergun zbudun
12. Politics and Violence in Israel/ Palestine
Democracy versus military rule
Lev Luis Grinberg
13. Intra-Jewish Conflict in Israel
White Jews, black Jews
Sami Shalom Chetrit
14. Holy Places in the IsraeliPalestinian Conflict
Confrontation and co-existence
Edited by Marshall J. Breger, Yitzhak Reiter and Leonard Hammer
15. Plurality and Citizenship in Israel
Moving beyond the Jewish/ Palestinian civil divide
Edited by Dan Avnon and Yotam Benziman
16. Ethnic Politics in Israel
The margins and the Ashkenasi center
Asad Ghanem
17. Islamists and Secularists in Egypt
Opposition, conflict and cooperation
Dina Shehata
18. Political Succession in the Arab World
Constitutions, family loyalties and Islam
Anthony Billingsley
19. Turkeys Entente with Israel and Azerbaijan
State identity and security in the Middle East and Caucasus
Alexander Murinson
20. Europe and Tunisia
Democratization via association
Brieg Powel and Larbi Sadiki
21. Turkish Politics and the Rise of the AKP
Dilemmas of institutionalization and leadership strategy
Arda Can Kumbaracibasi
22. Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World
The dynamics of activism
Francesco Cavatorta and Vincent Durac
Relatives of Salafya Jihadia Islamist prisoners protesting outside the Human - photo 1
Relatives of Salafya Jihadia Islamist prisoners protesting outside the Human Rights Consultative Council against the abuses committed by the authorities Rabat, Morocco. Photo: Emanuela Dalmasso.
Civil Society and Democratization in the Arab World
The dynamics of activism
Francesco Cavatorta and Vincent Durac
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