Political Survival of Autocratic Regimes in MENA — Deniz Güvercin

Political Survival of Autocratic Regimes in MENA
Deniz GüvercinGece Kitaplığı
Political Survival of Autocratic Regimes in MENA
Deniz GüvercinThis book is primarily intended to introduce students of political economy and political science the inner dynamics of autocratic regimes in MENA and the survival strategies they adopted The book is also intended as a bridge for students of political economy and political science between the applied game theory and political science First the book introduces the political and social realms in MENA countries in particular in Morocco Jordan and Syria Iraq for the specific period Second the book focuses on the major civil society actors and the autocratic regimes and their strategic interrelations The game theory is used to model the strategic interaction between major actors in the political realm where the equilibrium outcomes representing particular political equilibrium mapped to certain autocratic regimes valid in Morocco Jordan Syria or Iraq for the specific period The book by covering the literature on the MENA autocratic regimes provides invaluable information about economic social and political relations valid in MENA for a particular period which would be very helpful for political economy and political science studying the political economy of state policies under different economic political and social orders img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img

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This book is primarily intended to introduce students of political economy and political science the inner dynamics of autocratic regimes in MENA and the survival strategies they adopted The book is also intended as a bridge for students of political economy and political science between the applied game theory and political science First the book introduces the political and social realms in MENA countries in particular in Morocco Jordan and Syria Iraq for the specific period Second the book focuses on the major civil society actors and the autocratic regimes and their strategic interrelations The game theory is used to model the strategic interaction between major actors in the political realm where the equilibrium outcomes representing particular political equilibrium mapped to certain autocratic regimes valid in Morocco Jordan Syria or Iraq for the specific period The book by covering the literature on the MENA autocratic regimes provides invaluable information about economic social and political relations valid in MENA for a particular period which would be very helpful for political economy and political science studying the political economy of state policies under different economic political and social orders