Project

Democratic Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa: a comparative study of Morocco and Egypt

Code
3G035707
Duration
01 January 2007 → 30 December 2012
Funding
Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Social sciences
    • Other economics and business
    • Citizenship, immigration and political inequality
    • International and comparative politics
    • Multilevel governance
    • National politics
    • Political behaviour
    • Political organisations and institutions
    • Political theory and methodology
    • Public administration
    • Other political science
Keywords
political theory democratization transition processes Middle East and North Africa
 
Project description

This project contributes to theory formation on democratic transition via a comparative study of two cases in the Middle East-North Africa region: Egypt and Morocco. Employing a "most different case" method, the project design emphasizes attention to case specific interaction between domestic institutions in these two countries and the exogeneous forces seen as precipitating or hampering "transitions from authoritarian rule".