New Authoritarian Practices in the Middle East and North Africa
Merouan Mekouar editor Francesco Cavatorta editor Ozgun Topak editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:17th Jun '22
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This book examines the new authoritarian practices MENA countries developed in the aftermath of the major uprisings in the region. These include new forms of digital surveillance (such as through internet, social media, and spyware), new protest policing practices, new forms of control over the judiciary, civil society and media, and new security and communication laws and state of emergencies. The book also emphasises continuities with past authoritarian practices such as intimidation, imprisonment, torture, extrajudicial killing and ill treatment of dissidents, as well as other practices to suppress dissent and control activists, opposition parties, the judiciary and the media, under new forms and through new combinations with digitally mediated practices. It is by focusing on micro-practices of repression that this book balances the more macro-structural explanations of authoritarian persistence despite widespread social discontent and opposition.
In this book, the authors provide readers with unique information that might contribute to the current research on surveillance and technology. -- Ahmed Alrawi * Surveillance&Society *
The book contributes to a growing body of literature that elevates the study of the contemporary Middle East beyond exceptionalism, and places it within global understandings of state power and absolutism. -- Elham A. Fakhro * International Affairs *
This instructive volume does not make for pleasant reading, but it does convey the complexity of navigating a world of determined tyrants. -- Lisa Anderson * Foreign Affairs *
- Joint winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2023 (UK)
ISBN: 9781474489409
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384 pages