This study analyzes liberalization and democratization in Egypt Jordan and Yemen. The initiation and the reverse of these processes are explained by focusing on the role of the ruling elites in the three countries and the choices they made at different historical junctures. The move towards either liberalization or democratization this book found occurred in a context in which the ruling elites perceived these processes as a means to buttress their domestic regional and international acceptance and legitimacy. However the initiation of these processes in the three cases led to the proliferation of political parties the rise of the Islamists as strong contenders for power and the expansion of civil society. Seeing these developments as challenges to their authority the ruling elites gradually reversed these processes. To do so they relied on a variety of methods including subtle changes in policy as well as more obvious legal electoral and security measures. The book can be useful for anyone with interest in Middle Eastern politics public policy and political change and stagnation.
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