This paper charts the nature of political cleavage between major parties in post-Arab Spring elections in five Mediterranean region countries, with data from online opt-in surveys. We compare the Moroccan elections, held under a consolidated authoritarian regime, with the transitional cases of Tunisia and Egypt as well as the more mature democracies of Turkey and Israel. Voter opinions are obtained on 30 salient issues, and parties and voters are aligned along two dimensions. We trace country-specific cleavage patterns and reflections of party system maturity in these five countries. The cases of Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco reveal that in less settled cleavage structures there is little congruence between vote propensities for parties and ag...
First published online: 26 February 2020This article uses new survey evidence from Tunisia, conducte...
Cet ouvrage a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, il bénéficie d'une ...
After the “Arab Spring” and the initial democratic reforms in Turkey under the Justice and Developme...
This paper charts the nature of political cleavage between major parties in post-Arab Spring electio...
This paper charts the nature of political cleavage between major parties in post-Arab Spring electio...
This article provides an overview of the development of parties and party systems in the MENA region...
This article provides an overview of the development of parties and party systems in the MENA region...
This dissertation explores the structure of political attitudes on the political parties’, as well a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
Competitive party systems are virtually non-existent in the Arab world, reflecting the rulers' preoc...
2The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, there is an attempt to provide a detailed description of...
International audienceBy giving a comfortable advance to the Islamist party of Ennahdha (around 37% ...
Under what conditions do opposition political parties cooperate across ideological cleavages? Why do...
L'ouvrage dont est issu ce chapitre a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Stud...
Cet ouvrage a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, il bénéficie d'une ...
First published online: 26 February 2020This article uses new survey evidence from Tunisia, conducte...
Cet ouvrage a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, il bénéficie d'une ...
After the “Arab Spring” and the initial democratic reforms in Turkey under the Justice and Developme...
This paper charts the nature of political cleavage between major parties in post-Arab Spring electio...
This paper charts the nature of political cleavage between major parties in post-Arab Spring electio...
This article provides an overview of the development of parties and party systems in the MENA region...
This article provides an overview of the development of parties and party systems in the MENA region...
This dissertation explores the structure of political attitudes on the political parties’, as well a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
Competitive party systems are virtually non-existent in the Arab world, reflecting the rulers' preoc...
2The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, there is an attempt to provide a detailed description of...
International audienceBy giving a comfortable advance to the Islamist party of Ennahdha (around 37% ...
Under what conditions do opposition political parties cooperate across ideological cleavages? Why do...
L'ouvrage dont est issu ce chapitre a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Stud...
Cet ouvrage a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, il bénéficie d'une ...
First published online: 26 February 2020This article uses new survey evidence from Tunisia, conducte...
Cet ouvrage a été initialement publié par le Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, il bénéficie d'une ...
After the “Arab Spring” and the initial democratic reforms in Turkey under the Justice and Developme...