01014cam0 2200289 450 E60020006113720210727102755.0250336003320100305d1972 |||||ita|0103 bafreBL<<Les >>actes publicsL. GenicotTurnhoutBrepols197249 p.24 cm + 1 fasc. (11 p.)Typologie des sources du Moyen Age occidental3Il fasc. alleg. è un aggiornamento del 1985001LAEC000186992001 *Typologie des sources du Moyen Age occidental3Genicot, LéopoldA600200026632070385682ITUNISOB20210727RICAUNISOBUNISOB900|Coll|51|K149669E600200061137M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM900|Coll|51|K000003Si149669acquistocatenacciUNISOBUNISOB20100305104416.020210727102755.0rovitoActes publics180671UNISOB05362nam 2200649 450 991082660650332120230207220025.01-58826-984-110.1515/9781588269843(CKB)2670000000353262(EBL)3329058(SSID)ssj0001042156(PQKBManifestationID)12362823(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001042156(PQKBWorkID)11049730(PQKB)11675053(MiAaPQ)EBC3329058(Au-PeEL)EBL3329058(CaPaEBR)ebr10913676(OCoLC)929119938(DE-B1597)623255(DE-B1597)9781588269843(EXLCZ)99267000000035326220140902h20042004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArab elites negotiating the politics of change /edited by Volker PerthesBoulder, Colorado :Lynne Rienner Publishers,2004.©20041 online resource (352 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-58826-266-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""ch1-Politics and Elite Change in the Arab World""; ""The Focus on Elite Change in the Arab World""; ""The Politically Relevant Elite""; ""Issues and Approaches""; ""Comparative Observations and Prospective Hypotheses""; ""Notes""; ""Part 1-New Rulers in Power""; ""ch2-Jordan: Between Regime Survival and Economic Reform""; ""Politically Relevant Elites in Jordan: Context and Framework""; ""Elites and Institutions""; ""Recruitment Patterns: Old and New""; ""The Composition of Jordanâ€?s Politically Relevant Elite""""Figure 2.1 Mapping Power: Jordanian Politically Relevant Elites, 2002""""Analyzing Major Policies""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""ch3-Morocco: Reconciling Continuity and Change""; ""The Moroccan Monarchy and Interelite Relations""; ""The Moroccan PR""; ""Perceptions of Change Among the PRE""; ""Elite Perceptions of Their Role in the Transition Process""; ""The Dilemma of Change and Continuity""; ""Notes""; ""ch4-Syria: Difficult Inheritance""; ""Recomposition of the Politically Relevant Elite""; ""Bashar al-Asadâ€?s First Government""; ""Politicians and Bureaucrats""""Modernization or Reform? Political Agendas and Strategic Issues""""The Limits of Change""; ""Notes""; ""Part 2-Succession Looms""; ""ch5-Egypt: Succession Politics""; ""Mapping Egyptâ€?s Politically Relevant Elite in 2002""; ""Figure 5.1 Egyptâ€?s Politically Relevant Elite, 2002""; ""Circulation Patterns Among the PRE""; ""Recruitment Center: The NDP""; ""Changing Sociopolitical PRE Profiles""; ""Change at the Top and Presidential Succession""; ""Table 5.1 Three Options for Presidential Succession""; ""Four Scenarios for Elite Change""; ""Outlook""; ""Notes""""ch6-Saudi Arabia: Dynamism Uncovered""""Actors: Capital, Position, and Institutional Representation""; ""Repercussions of Elite Change on the Political System""; ""Factors of Change, Strategic Issues, and Subjects of Debate""; ""The Politically Relevant Elite: Changes Within the Segments""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""Part 3-System Preservation and the Cooperation of New Elites""; ""ch7-Algeria: System Continuity Through Elite Change""; ""The Algerian Elite""; ""Figure 7.1 Segments of the Algerian Politically Relevant Elite""; ""Table 7.1 Third Generation Ideal Types in Algeria""""Continuity Through Change""""Perspectives for Change""; ""Notes""; ""ch8-Tunisia: Economic Transformation and Political Restoration""; ""Setting the Stage: Tunisian Politics, 1956â€?2003""; ""The New Faces of Tunisian Elites""; ""The Political Agendas of Tunisian Elites""; ""Between Technocratic Government and Patrimonial Rule""; ""Notes""; ""Part 4-Elite Change Under Domination""; ""ch9-Lebanon: Building Political Dynasties""; ""Interelite Struggle and the Political System""; ""Redefined Elites""; ""Conjunctural Elites""; ""Emerging Elites""; ""Elite Agendas, Discourses, and Perceptions""""Conclusion""The recent deaths of four long-term heads of state in the Arab world heralded important changes, as political power passed from one generation to the next. Shedding light on these changes, Arab Elites explores the attitudes and political agendas of the new leadership emerging throughout the region. A strong analytical framework informs the authors' discussion of elites in Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the Palestinian National Authority, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Tunisia. The result is a portrait of the current state, and likely future, of politics in the Arab Middle East.Elite (Social sciences)Arab countriesHeads of stateSuccessionArab countriesPolitics and government1945-Elite (Social sciences)Heads of stateSuccession.320.9176/7/090511Perthes VolkerMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826606503321Arab elites4026045UNINA