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Authoritarian Power And State Formation In Ba`thist Syria
Authoritarian Power And State Formation In Ba`thist Syria
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A01=Raymond A Hinnebusch
Akram Al Hawrani
Alawi Officers
Amin Al Hafiz
Anti-regime Coalition
Anti-regime Mobilization
Arab Nationalism
Arab Socialist Party
Author_Raymond A Hinnebusch
Authoritarian Populist Regimes
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Category=JPH
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clientelism networks
Deir Ez Zor
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eq_history
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Marwan Hadid
Middle East politics
military intervention governance
National Congress
National Progressive Front
Patrimonial Strategies
Peasant Interests
Peasant Union
Peasant Youth
political sociology
Populist Revolt
Presidential Monarchy
regime consolidation
Regional Congress
rural mobilization
Socio-economic Development
Syria's Islamic Movement
Syrian authoritarian state formation
Syrian Case
Syria’s Islamic Movement
UAR
Violates
Younger Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780367012656
- Weight: 830g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The social and economic forces that worked together to bring the Ba'thist party to power in 1963: the failure of traditional and liberal leadership, an agrarian crisis, the development of party ideology, the politicization of the army and rural mobilization - are examined in this study. Dr Hinnebusch aims to show how the Ba'th's road to power shaped its ideology and the character of its rule. Attention is then given to the pillars of state power - the army, political organizations and the peasantry. The author concludes that the regime has pursued a dual strategy for maintaining power - placing kin and clientelist networks at the levers of coercive power and building structures based on the mass incorporation of the rural population.
Authoritarian Power And State Formation In Ba`thist Syria
€179.80
