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Back to the future: the Arab uprisings and state (re)formation in the Arab world
Authors:Adham Saouli
Affiliation:1. School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, UKas575@st-andrews.ac.uk
Abstract:This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratization” paradigms to understand change and continuity in Arab politics. In tune with calls to focus on the actualities of political dynamics, the article shows that the literatures on State Formation and Contentious Politics provide useful theoretical tools to understand change/continuity in Arab politics. It does so by examining the impact of the latest Arab uprisings on state formation trajectories in Iraq and Syria. The uprisings have aggravated a process of regime erosion – which originated in post-colonial state-building attempts – by mobilizing sectarian and ethnic identities and exposing the counties to geo-political rivalries and intervention, giving rise to trans-border movements, such as ISIS. The resulting state fragmentation has obstructed democratic transition in Syria and constrained its consolidation in Iraq.
Keywords:state formation  contentious politics  Arab uprisings  Iraq  Syria  ISIS
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