This book provides an overview of welfare provision and social policies in authoritarian regimes in the Middle East and North Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ferdinand Eibl is a Lecturer in Political Economy at King's College London. He was previously a Postdoctoral Research Officer at the London School of Economics, and his research focuses on the political economy of authoritatian rule in the Middle East and North Africa, in particular in the areas of distributive politics, cronyism, and the political economy of coup-proofing.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Welfare states in the Middle East and North Africa: Puzzles and answers * 2: Welfare efforts in comparative perspective * 3: Divergent paths: The coalitional origin of authoritarian welfare states * 4: Social pacts over time * 5: Tunisia: An authoritarian welfare state * 6: Egypt: Between warfare and welfare * 7: MENA welfare states: Explanations and broader implications * Appendix * Appendix A: Introduction * Appendix B: Social pacts over time * Appendix C: Tunisia * Appendix D: Egypt * Appendix E: List of interviews in order of appearance
* 1: Welfare states in the Middle East and North Africa: Puzzles and answers * 2: Welfare efforts in comparative perspective * 3: Divergent paths: The coalitional origin of authoritarian welfare states * 4: Social pacts over time * 5: Tunisia: An authoritarian welfare state * 6: Egypt: Between warfare and welfare * 7: MENA welfare states: Explanations and broader implications * Appendix * Appendix A: Introduction * Appendix B: Social pacts over time * Appendix C: Tunisia * Appendix D: Egypt * Appendix E: List of interviews in order of appearance
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