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'Divided they stand, divided they fail': opposition politics in Morocco

机译:“分开立场,分裂失败”:摩洛哥的反对派政治

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The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine opposition parties and movements to form alliances in order to make demands for reform to the authoritarian regime. There is significant empirical evidence to support this theoretical point. While this trend is partly visible in the Middle East and North Africa, such coalitions are usually short-lived and limited to a single issue, never reaching the stage of formal and organic alliances. This article, using the case of Morocco, seeks to explain this puzzle by focusing on ideological and strategic differences that exist between the Islamist and the secular/liberal sectors of civil society, where significant opposition politics occurs. In addition, this article also aims to explain how pro-democracy strategies of the European Union further widen this divide, functioning as a key obstacle to democratic reforms.
机译:有关民主化的文献强调,威权主义约束通常是如何引导真正的反对党和运动结成联盟,以便对威权主义政权提出改革要求。有大量的经验证据支持这一理论观点。尽管这种趋势在中东和北非部分可见,但这种联盟通常是短暂的,只限于一个问题,从未达到正式和有机联盟的阶段。本文以摩洛哥为例,试图通过重点关注伊斯兰教与民间社会的世俗/自由部门之间存在的意识形态和战略差异来解释这一难题,在那儿发生了重大的反对派政治。此外,本文还旨在解释欧洲联盟的民主战略如何进一步扩大这种分歧,这是民主改革的主要障碍。

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