Preference for Democracy in the Arab World

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Autor(a) principal: Al-Ississ, Mohamad
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Diwan, Ishac
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v4i4.753
Resumo: We take a new look at the question of the Arab democratic exception by looking at the preference for democracy among individuals in the Arab world in a comparative context. We use the new sixth wave of the World Value Survey, which was collected between 2012 and 2013, and which included for the first time 12 Arab countries (up from only four in wave 5) and 68 non-Arab countries. We innovate empirically by measuring the preference for democracy over strong rule in a way that, we argue, is more adapted to an understanding of the Arab world than other measures used in past studies. Our statistical analysis reveals a democratic gap in the Arab region compared to global experience, which is especially marked among the more educated individuals, and to a lesser extent among the youth and the middle class. We conclude by discussing the reasons that may explain the Arab exceptionalism, and argue that it is unlikely to be related to culture alone.
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title Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
spellingShingle Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
Al-Ississ, Mohamad
Arab democratic exceptionalism; Arab Spring; democratic values; emancipation; indoctrination
title_short Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
title_full Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
title_fullStr Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
title_full_unstemmed Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
title_sort Preference for Democracy in the Arab World
author Al-Ississ, Mohamad
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Diwan, Ishac
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Diwan, Ishac
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arab democratic exceptionalism; Arab Spring; democratic values; emancipation; indoctrination
topic Arab democratic exceptionalism; Arab Spring; democratic values; emancipation; indoctrination
description We take a new look at the question of the Arab democratic exception by looking at the preference for democracy among individuals in the Arab world in a comparative context. We use the new sixth wave of the World Value Survey, which was collected between 2012 and 2013, and which included for the first time 12 Arab countries (up from only four in wave 5) and 68 non-Arab countries. We innovate empirically by measuring the preference for democracy over strong rule in a way that, we argue, is more adapted to an understanding of the Arab world than other measures used in past studies. Our statistical analysis reveals a democratic gap in the Arab region compared to global experience, which is especially marked among the more educated individuals, and to a lesser extent among the youth and the middle class. We conclude by discussing the reasons that may explain the Arab exceptionalism, and argue that it is unlikely to be related to culture alone.
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