Between hierarchy and heterarchy: Post-Arab uprisings’ civil–military relations and the Arab state
Autor: | Ruth Hanau Santini, Francesco N. Moro |
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Přispěvatelé: | Hanau Santini, Ruth, Moro, Francesco N., DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI, AREA MIN. 14 - Scienze politiche e sociali |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Restructuring
Arab uprisings media_common.quotation_subject Geography Planning and Development militaries political orders Arab state security 050601 international relations State (polity) Political science 050602 political science & public administration Heterarchy Civil-Military Relations media_common Hierarchy 05 social sciences Heterarchy Arab uprisings State Civil-Military Relations Civil–military relations 0506 political science Regime change Political economy Political Science and International Relations State |
Popis: | none 2 no Every actor who commands coercive resources plays a relevant role in the complex processes of state restructuring following regime change. The role of armies in the 2010â2011 Arab uprisings has been widely explored, but limited attention has been devoted to how different agents with coercive power have been involved in the restructuring of political order. This contribution presents the theoretical framework within which the remaining empirical contributions are situated. The central insight is that better understanding of the emerging political orders requires moving away from binary notions of hierarchy and anarchy as ordering principles and look at how, within heterarchical political orders, coercive agents behave within fluid stateâsociety relations. none Hanau Santini, Ruth; Moro, Francesco N. Hanau Santini, Ruth; Moro, Francesco N. |
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