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Fragmenting states,new regimes: militarized state violence and transition in the Middle East
Authors:Joshua Stacher
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USAJSTACHER@KENT.EDU
Abstract:Scholars working in the transitology tradition assume that authoritarian breakdown leads to movement towards democratization after an initial period of uncertainty. If a transition falls short of democratization, there is an assumption that a return to authoritarian normalcy has transpired. Yet, whether one looks at Egypt, Libya, Syria, or Bahrain, the emergent trend is neither democratization, a return to the old authoritarian order, or a delayed transition. Rather, the weakening and fragmenting of regimes by popular mobilizations stimulated elites’ militarization of the state apparatus and unprecedented levels of state violence against ordinary citizens in a process of regime re-making.
Keywords:Arab uprising  Egypt  Syria  Bahrain  militarization  state violence
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