The politics of pandemics evolving regime-opposition dynamics in the MENA region
The Covid-19 pandemic could not have come at a worse time, as many countries in the MENA region remain engulfed in vicious internal conflicts or must cope with structural socio-economic distress and popular dissent. In many respects, such a context and many of its problems resemble those that formed...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Milan, Italy :
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2020.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface, Frederick Kempe, Giampiero Massolo
- 1. Covid-19 and Libya's Tragedy of the Commons, Emadeddin Badi
- 2. Algeria: Politics and Protests in Coronavirus Times, Yahia Mohamed Lemine Mestek
- 3. Egypt: The Pandemic Crisis in a Time of Authoritarianism, Hafsa Halawa
- 4. Riding the Pandemic Wave: How the Iraqi Political Elite Survived a Triple Crisis, Abbas Kadhim
- 5. Socio-Economic and Political Impact of Covid-19 on the GCC States, Gawdat Bahgat
- 6. Iran: Access to Justice, Nadereh Chamlou
- Conclusions, Karim Mezran, Annalisa Perteghella.