Clientelism and Patronage in the Middle East and North Africa:Networks of Dependency '18
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Introduction Part I: Conceptualising Privilege and Dependency in the MENA Region 1 Multi-layered Dependency: Understanding the Transnational Dimension of Favouritism in the Middle East - Sina Birkholz 2 Theorizing Politics, Patronage and Corruption in the Arab Monarchies of the Gulf - Matthew Gray Part II: Patron-Client Relations in the Neoliberal Era 3 Redistributive Politics, Clientism and Patronage Under the AKP - Ceviker Gurakar & Tuba Bircan 4 Cairo’s New Old Faces: Redrawing the Map of Patron-Client Networks after 2011 - Mohamed Fahmy Menza 5 Neoliberal Reforms, Protests and Enforced Patron-Client Relations in Tunisia and Egypt - Mohamed Yaghi 6 The Reconfiguration of Clientism and the Failure of Vote Buying in Lebanon - Tine Gade Part III: The Role of Brokers for Networks of Dependency 7 Centre-Periphery Relations and the Reconfiguration of the State’s Patronage Networks in the Rif - Angela Suarez Collado 8 Networks of dependencies and Governmentality in Southern Lebanon: Development and Re-Construction as Tools for Hezbollah’s Clientism Strategies - Diana Zeidan 9 Patronage and Clientism in Jordan: The Monarchy and the Tribes in the Wake of the "Arab Spring" - Luis Melian Rodriguez
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