On the Habitual Dimension of Problems of Democratisation; Using the Example of Egypt after the Arab Spring
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Three years after the so-called Arab Spring, the old authoritarian political system seems to have been restored in Egypt. In this paper, particular regard will be paid to the role of ‘non-Islamists’ in this process. On a theoretical level, a process-sociological model of democracy will be introduced, which includes– in addition to the institutional dimension of processes of democratisation and de-democratisation – also the habitual dimension of such processes.
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2017-05-01
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Alikhani, B. (2017). On the Habitual Dimension of Problems of Democratisation; Using the Example of Egypt after the Arab Spring. Human Figurations, 6(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/hf/article/view/5396
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