<p>. . . a very important contribution to contemporary debates on economic and political reform in developing countries. Based on interviews King conducted himself this is an honest unvarnished examination and critique of propositions that are treated like gospel. --Lisa Anderson<br /><br />In Liberalization against Democracy Stephen J. King argues that in contrast to prevailing views pro-market economic reforms in Tunisia did not foster democratization. Instead state-led economic liberalization facilitated the reorganization of authoritarian rule and contributed to the subversion of democratic tendencies at both the national and local levels. In addition to King's analysis of neo-liberal economic transformation and regime change at the national level his book offers a rare local-level analysis of these processes based on the author's extensive fieldwork in the rural community of Tebourba. King's focus on the local level of analysis is particularly valuable. His community study shows firsthand how local elites have manipulated cultural traditionalism in order to sustain market-oriented reforms. This rich account clearly delineates the pathways by which pro-market reforms in <br />Tunisia have fostered corporatism clientelism and authoritarianism.</p>
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