Civil society activism under authoritarian rule a comparative perspective
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2013.
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Series: | Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction. Civil society activism under authoritarian constraints
- Everyday citizenship under authoritarianism: the cases of Spain and Portugal / Pedro Ramos Pinto
- Dissident writings as political theory on civil society and democracy / Marlies Glasius
- Civil society activism and authoritarian rule in Romania and Chile / Caterina Preda
- Contesting order in Tunisia: crafting political identity / Laryssa Chomiak and John Entelis
- Voice, not democracy. civil society, ethnic politics and the search for political space in Central Asia / Matteo Fumagalli
- The influence of civil society activism on regional governance structures in the Russian Federation / Karina Mikirova, Kathrin Mueller and Johannes Schuhmann
- Entrenching authoritarianism or promoting reform? civil society in contemporary Yemen / Vincent Durac
- Relations between professional associations and the state in Jordan / Janine Clark
- Transnational activism under authoritarianism in Myanmar / Adam Simpson
- Civil society in the digital age: how the internet changes state-society relations in authoritarian regimes. the case of Cuba / Bert Hoffmann
- Reconsidering two myths about civil society. evidence from Afghanistan / Kevin Gray.