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While people in democracies can vote their government out when they are discontent with its policies, those in dictatorships cannot do so. They can only attempt to expel the dictator via mass protests or revolutions. Based on a general cause-and-effect mechanism, the author analyzes whether such...
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Purpose Years after the 2011 uprising Egypt, it seems that the country's non-Islamist parties are still included in the political game. After significant alterations in their political sphere by mid-2013 at the advent of the Muslim Brother exclusion and the subsequent discrediting of Salafi...
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combine panel data on 73 Arab localities with election results and socio-economic indicators for seven election years between …
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Gulf oil monarchies (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates – UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait) are facing big …
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