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Syria, revolution from above, Raymond Hinnebusch

Label
Syria, revolution from above, Raymond Hinnebusch
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-177) and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Syria
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
49000585
Responsibility statement
Raymond Hinnebusch
Review
"This study examines the development of the Syrian state as it has emerged under thirty-five years of military-Ba'thist rule and, particularly, under President Hafiz al-Asad. It analyses the way in which the fragility of the post-independence state, unable to contain rising nationalist struggle and class conflict, opened the way to the Ba'th party's rise to power and examines how the Ba'th's "revolution from above" transformed Syria's sociopolitical terrain. The mixed strategy of power concentration under Asad is then examined and the way in which the creation of a presidential monarchy buttressed by trusted kin and clients commanding instruments of repression was combined with the creation of Leninist-like political organisation incorporating a rural constituency. Subsequent state-society relations, including the rise of a new class, Islamic rebellion, the survival of civil society and Asad's resort to political decompression as a substitute for democratisation are then surveyed. The author moves on to assess the political economy of economic development, showing how agrarian reform, industrialisation and economic liberalisation created a more equitable and diverse but fundamentally flawed state-dominated economy. The final chapter examines how Asad's foreign policy has turned Syria from a victim to an actor in the regional struggle for power."--, Provided by publisher
Series statement
The Contemporary Middle East
Sub title
revolution from above
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: Conceptualising the Syrian Ba'th State -- 2. The Formation of Modern Syria -- 3. The Ba'th Revolution from Above (1963-70) -- 4. Power and Politics under Asad -- 5. State-Society Relations under Asad -- 6. The Political Economy of Development -- 7. Syrian Foreign Policy
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