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E-grāmata: Federalism and Decentralization in the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa

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  • Sērija : ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108913157
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  • Sērija : ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108913157

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This book is for anyone interested in alternatives to conventional understandings of the MENA region, with a view towards identifying practical solutions to the longstanding problems of authoritarian governance and ethnic conflict.

This volume, the first of its kind in the English language, examines the law and politics of federalism and decentralization in the Middle East and North Africa. Comprised of eleven case studies examining the experience across the region, together with essays by leading scholars providing comparative and theoretical perspectives and a synthetic conclusion by the co-editors, the volume offers a textured portrait of the dilemmas of decentralization during a period of sweeping transition in the region. The collection addresses an important gap in the comparative decentralization literature, which has largely neglected the MENA region. Both retrospective and forward-looking in orientation, the book is a valuable resource not only for scholars of comparative politics, constitutional design, and Middle East studies, but also for policy makers evaluating the feasibility and efficacy of decentralization as a vehicle for improving governance and responding to identity conflict in any part of the world.

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The first book in English on the law and politics of federalism and decentralization in the MENA region.
List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgments xv
1 Introduction: From Revolution to Devolution?
1(16)
Ash U. Bali
Omar M. Dajani
PART I THEORETICAL AND COMPARATIVE CONTEXT
2 Decentralization to Manage Identity Conflicts
17(33)
Philip G. Boeder
3 Devolution and the Promotion (or Evasion) of Minority Rights
50(17)
Witt Kymlicka
4 Constitutional Design Options for Territorial Cleavages in the Middle East
67(17)
Tom Ginsburg
5 How Decentralization Efforts Have Recentralized Authority in the Arab Region
84(15)
Mona Harb
Sami Atallah
PART II DECENTRALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE REFORM
6 Decentralization, Ideology, and Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran
99(21)
Kian Tajbakhsh
7 Salvaging State Legitimacy in Iraq through Decentralization
120(20)
Ali Al-Mawlawi
8 Decentralization Reforms in Post-Revolution Tunisia: The Struggle between Political and Bureaucratic Elites
140(29)
Intissar Kherigi
PART III DECENTRALIZATION AND SELF-DETERMINATION
9 Autonomy beyond the State
169(14)
Joost Jongerden
10 The Devil Is in the Details: Iraqi Kurdistan's Evolving Autonomy
183(20)
Peter Bartu
Aidan MacEachern
11 Turkish Kurdistan: Decentralization Reimagined
203(22)
Ash U. Bali
12 Control, Responsibility, and the Israeli-Palestinian Decentralization Debacle
225(20)
Sari Bashi
13 "Stuck Together": Can a Two-State Confederation End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
245(23)
Omar M. Dajani
Dahlia Scheindlin
14 "Dans ses Frontieres Authentiques"? Morocco's Advanced Regionalization and the Question of Western Sahara
268(27)
Omar Yousef Shehabi
PART IV DECENTRALIZATION, CONFLICT, AND STATE FRAGMENTATION
15 Devolution and Federalism in Collapsed States: Constitutional Process and Design
295(23)
George R. M. Anderson
Sujit Choudhry
16 The Promise - and Limits - of Stabilization through Local Governance in Libya
318(24)
Karim Mezran
Elissa Miller
17 Decentralization in State Disintegration: An Examination of Governance Experiments in Syria
342(23)
Samer Araabi
Leila Hilal
18 Decentralization in Yemen: The Case of the Federalist Draft Constitution of 2015
365(22)
Benoit Challand
PART V CONCLUSIONS
19 Federalism and Decentralization in the MENA Region: Types and Trajectories
387(30)
Ash O. Bali
Omar M. Dajani
Index 417
Asl Ü. Bāli co-chairs the Advisory Council for the Middle East division of Human Rights Watch, chairs the Middle East Studies Association's Global Academy and serves as a non-resident fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. She is also co-editor of Constitution Writing, Religion and Democracy (Cambridge, 2017). Omar M. Dajani served as legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team in peace talks with Israel. He has continued to contribute to peacebuilding and legal infrastructure development projects for think tanks, governments, and international organizations.