Publication

1998 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, England

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number97023259
  • LibraryThing8828515
  • Goodreads336955

Classifications

  • DDC306.2
  • LCCJQ1842.A91 C37 1998

Description

Sheila Carapico's book on civic participation in modern Yemen makes an authoritative, path-breaking contribution to the study of political culture in the Arabian peninsula. Relying on in-depth documentary and field research, the author traces the political dynamics of the last fifty years that culminated in Yemeni unification, focusing on efforts to develop the political, economic, and social structures of a modern, democratic government. Her wide-ranging analysis of the legal, institutional, and financial aspects of state building and of popular dimensions of political liberalization, protest, and participation challenge the stereotypical view of conservative Arab Muslim society. In addition to revealing a surprising degree of 'activism in Arabia', the political economy approach helps to interpret the nature of civil society from a broader theoretical perspective.

First Sentence

Heralded for a "third wave of democratization," the 1990s witnessed the collapsed of the Berlin Wall, official apartheid, and a host of dictatorships buttressed by the bipolar structures of the cold war.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Cambridge Middle East studies ;

Other Editions

  • Civil society in Yemen: the political economy of activism in modern ArabiaCambridge University Press1998-01-01

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