Unveiling the Tactics of Routine Authoritarian Governance Before Arab Uprisings
The article discusses how authoritarian governments in the Arab world maintained power before the uprisings. It looks at how these governments used legitimacy, coercion, and cooptation to stay in control. Despite facing challenges from protests and opposition, the regimes adapted and remained in power for decades. The study shows that authoritarianism in the region was a mix of different practices that ruling elites used to keep their power stable over time.