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Social Dictatorships: The Political Economy of the Welfare State in the Middle East and North Africa - Hardcover

Social Dictatorships: The Political Economy of the Welfare State in the Middle East and North Africa - Hardcover

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by Ferdinand Eibl (Author)

Why have social spending levels and social policy trajectories diverged so drastically across labour-abundant Middle Eastern and North African regimes? And how can we explain the marked persistence of spending levels after divergence? Using historical institutionalism and a mix of qualitative
and quantitative methods Social Dictatorships: The Political Economy of the Welfare State in the Middle East and North Africa develops an explanation of social spending in authoritarian regimes. It emphasizes the importance of early elite conflict and attempts to form a durable support coalition
under the constraints imposed by external threats and scarce resources.

Social Dictatorships utilizes two in-depth case studies of the political origins of the Tunisian and Egyptian welfare state to provide an empirical overview of how social policies have developed in the region, and to explain the marked differences in social policy trajectories. It follows a
multi-level approach tested comparatively at the cross-country level and process-traced at micro-level by these case studies.

Author Biography


Ferdinand Eibl, Lecturer in Political Economy, King's College London, UK

Ferdinand Eibl is a Lecturer in Political Economy at King's College London. He was previously a Postdoctoral Research Officer at the London School of Economics, and his research focuses on the political economy of authoritatian rule in the Middle East and North Africa, in particular in the areas of distributive politics, cronyism, and the political economy of coup-proofing.
Number of Pages: 384
Dimensions: 1.1 x 9.3 x 6 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 27, 2020