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245 0 0 _aNeoliberal governmentality and the future of the state in the Middle East and North Africa
_h[Texte imprimé] /
_cedited by Emel Akçalı
260 _aBasingstoke ;
_aNew York :
_bPalgrave Macmillan,
_c2016
300 _a1 vol. (XIII-231 p.) :
_bcouv. ill. ;
_c24 cm
504 _aBibliogr. p. [197]-218
520 _a"Through an analysis of diverse regional case studies, this edited volume aims to shed light on the ways in which neoliberal governmentalities have developed and functioned in various Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) countries. By scrutinizing whether resistance and a genuine revolutionary transformation in this important region have been futile or not, the authors seek to offer an outlook on the future of the state and society in the MENA. This volume aims to problematize furthermore the ways in which global neoliberal discourses of democracy, modernity, emancipation, liberty, secularism, individual rights, and liberalism translate on the ground in the region. "--
_cProvided by publisher
520 _a"Through an analysis of diverse regional case studies, this edited volume aims to shed light on the ways in which neoliberal governmentalities have developed and functioned in various MENA countries. By scrutinizing whether resistance and a genuine revolutionary transformation in this important region have been futile or not, the authors seek to offer an outlook on the future of the state and society in the MENA. This volume aims to problematize furthermore the ways in which global discourses of democracy, modernity, emancipation, liberty, secularism, individual rights, and liberalism translate on the ground in the region"--
_cProvided by publisher
504 _aBibliogr. p. [197]-218
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction: Neoliberal Governmentality and the Future of the State in the Middle East and North Africa; Emel Akcali -- 2. Squaring the Circle? Transitology and the Arab Revolts; Benoit Challand -- 3. The Failure of the State (Re)Building Process in Iraq; Rahman Dag -- 4. Welfare Genocide: rentierism, neoliberalism, and the corporatization of the public sector in Jordan; Rami Farouk Daher -- 5. Islamism and Neo-liberalism in the Aftermath of the 2011 Arab Uprisings: The Freedom and Justice Party in Egypt and Nahda in Tunisia; Katerina Dalacoura -- 6. The Arab Revolutions, Jihadism and the future of the Arab State; Farhad Khosrokhavar -- 7. 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell': The Israeli Nuclear Taboo and the Limits of Global Governmentality; Ali Diskaya -- 8. The Egyptian Trade Union Movement: Which Impact on the Transformation Process?; Nadine Abdalla -- 9. The Kurdish Question, Urban Protests and the Reconstruction of the Turkish State and Politics; Zafer Fehmi Yörük -- 10. The Impossible Revolution: Why Did the Arab Spring Fail to Materialize in Lebanon and Israel/Palestine?; Daniel Monterescu and Yasmin Ali -- 11. In Lieu of Conclusion: from Bare life to Dignity; Mark LeVine -- Notes on contributors -- Bibliography -- Index
653 _aMiddle East--Politics and government--21st century
653 _aAfrica, North--Politics and government--21st century
653 _aDemocracy--Middle East
653 _aDemocracy--Africa, North
653 _aIslam and state--Middle East
653 _aIslam and state--Africa, North
700 1 _aAkçali, Emel
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