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This book provides political and economic perspectives on social policy and its evolution in countries of the Middle East and North Africa. Chapters on Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia analyze its origins in populist or modernizing state activities, its decline in the era of neoliberalism and prospects for its renewal in a democratizing and development context. This book uniquely provides historical and comparative data and a gender analysis of social policy that will be of relevance to specialists in social policy, development and the Middle East.

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides political and economic perspectives on social policy and its evolution in countries of the Middle East and North Africa. Chapters on Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia analyze its origins in populist or modernizing state activities, its decline in the era of neoliberalism and prospects for its renewal in a democratizing and development context. This book uniquely provides historical and comparative data and a gender analysis of social policy that will be of relevance to specialists in social policy, development and the Middle East.
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Autorenporträt
ASEF BAYAT Director, International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM) and ISIM Professor, Leiden University, The Netherlands KORKUT BORATAV Director, Turkish Social Science Association, Ankara, Turkey MOHA ENNAJI Professor of Human and Social Sciences, and Director, the doctoral program in Gender Studies, University of Fez, Morocco AZZEDINE LAYACHI Associate Professor of Political Science, St. John's University, USA MAHMOOD MESSKOUB Lecturer in Economics, Leeds University Business School, UK METIN OZUGURLU Lecturer, School of Political Sciences and Vice-Director, European Union Research Centre, Ankara, Turkey M. B. ROMDHAN Lecturer in Economics, University of Tunis, Tunisia