Ruling But Not Governing highlights the critical role that the military plays in the stability of the Egyptian, Algerian, and, until recently, Turkish political systems. This in-depth study demonstrates that while the soldiers and materiel of Middle Eastern militaries form the obvious outer perimeter of regime protection, it is actually the less apparent, multilayered institutional legacies of military domination that play the decisive role in regime maintenance.Steven A. Cook uncovers the complex and nuanced character of the military's interest in maintaining a faade of democracy. He explores how an authoritarian elite hijack seemingly democratic practices such as elections, multiparty politics, and a relatively freer press as part of a st...
Defence date: 13 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Laszlo Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
Why do Egypt, Turkey, and Algeria—three states that are different in a number of analytically import...
Why do Egypt, Turkey, and Algeria—three states that are different in a number of analytically import...
What factors account for the largely unmatched resilience of military control over Egyptian politics...
The dissertation explains why similar coup-installed regimes in Egypt (1952), Iran (1921), and Turke...
A growing body of scholarship shows that Turkey has been part of a broader trend toward authoritaria...
Popular uprising against authoritarian regimes is not enough to allow transitiontowards democracy to...
This Article begins by providing a theoretical framework for examining the specific ways in which Eg...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Turkey has been undergoing major democratic transformations in recent years, but one issue remains i...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-110).As the third wave of democratization recedes, m...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019There are many ways for the military to intervene in p...
Defence date: 13 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Laszlo Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
Why do Egypt, Turkey, and Algeria—three states that are different in a number of analytically import...
Why do Egypt, Turkey, and Algeria—three states that are different in a number of analytically import...
What factors account for the largely unmatched resilience of military control over Egyptian politics...
The dissertation explains why similar coup-installed regimes in Egypt (1952), Iran (1921), and Turke...
A growing body of scholarship shows that Turkey has been part of a broader trend toward authoritaria...
Popular uprising against authoritarian regimes is not enough to allow transitiontowards democracy to...
This Article begins by providing a theoretical framework for examining the specific ways in which Eg...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Turkey has been undergoing major democratic transformations in recent years, but one issue remains i...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-110).As the third wave of democratization recedes, m...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019There are many ways for the military to intervene in p...
Defence date: 13 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Laszlo Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...