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Party and governance in the Arab republics
Authors:Joseph Sassoon
Affiliation:1. Al-Sabah Chair in Politics and Political Economy of the Arab World, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS), Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USAjs824@georgetown.edu
Abstract:Abstract

By focusing on political memoirs as an important source, the article deals with the ruling party and governance in the Arab republics, whether they had a one-party system such as Iraq and Syria, or a multi-party system such as Egypt and Tunisia. However, one country among the republics, Libya, annulled political parties and parliament and created its own unique system of governance. Through memoirs of party members, parliamentary opponents, and ministers, the article analyses the substantial role of the ruling parties in perpetuating the regimes. While the triangular relationship between the leadership, the party, and the bureaucracy differed from one republic to another, the overall structure of governance did not vary widely, except in the case of Libya.
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