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The book offers the reader two new perspectives on interactions between the people (civilians/non civilians) and the state. First, it suggests a typology of five options that people can choose in response to an establishment policy (central Government, institution management). The options are: separatism, indifference, identity, protest and violence. Second, it analyses three cases studies from three countries (Egypt, Bolivia, Burkina Faso) where protest against an incumbent regime came from security forces. This is not a military coup but a protest establishment, contrary to what is commonly…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book offers the reader two new perspectives on interactions between the people (civilians/non civilians) and the state. First, it suggests a typology of five options that people can choose in response to an establishment policy (central Government, institution management). The options are: separatism, indifference, identity, protest and violence. Second, it analyses three cases studies from three countries (Egypt, Bolivia, Burkina Faso) where protest against an incumbent regime came from security forces. This is not a military coup but a protest establishment, contrary to what is commonly accepted in the research scholarly that the source of the protest is outside the establishment. Both sections has a combination of theory and practice.
Autorenporträt
Gadi Hitman is a lecturer at Ariel University, Middle East and political Science department. He holds a Ph.D. from Bar Ilan University (2014) and published two books. He also has published series of articles about the Arab minority in Israel. Dr. Hitman is a reviewer of several high profiled Journals of Middle East and Political Science.