Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with members, non-members, and policymakers, Privatizing Welfare in the Middle East provides compelling new insights into democratization, liberalization, and civil society.
Based on extensive fieldwork and interviews with members, non-members, and policymakers, Privatizing Welfare in the Middle East provides compelling new insights into democratization, liberalization, and civil society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Marie Baylouny is Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Organizing for Security 1. Welfare, Work, and Collective Action 2. State and Militia Welfare and Their Demise 3. Hard Times and Private-Sector Welfare Options 4. Kin Mutual Aid 5. Creating Kin and New Institutions 6. Elites, Elections, and Civil Society Conclusion: Insight into Identity and Institutions Appendix 1. Research Method and Data Appendix 2. Interview Questionnaires Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Organizing for Security 1. Welfare, Work, and Collective Action 2. State and Militia Welfare and Their Demise 3. Hard Times and Private-Sector Welfare Options 4. Kin Mutual Aid 5. Creating Kin and New Institutions 6. Elites, Elections, and Civil Society Conclusion: Insight into Identity and Institutions Appendix 1. Research Method and Data Appendix 2. Interview Questionnaires Notes Bibliography Index
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