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Author
Taner Akan
Institution
King’s College
Abstract
The Arab Uprisings and their transformational impact across MENA have generated immense debate about the future of the region’s countries during a period of reorganizational crisis in the international political economy. At this stage of the unfolding region-wide transition in the MENA, this paper performs a two-step theoreticopractical examination of the processes between and after the Uprisings. A discussion will ensue on the prospective changes these nations will face in terms of the potential trajectories of systemic change between the embedded path-dependencies of the established regimes and the patterns of change demanded by the subversive Islamic factions.
Date of Publication
Recommended citation
Akan, Taner. “Is an ‘Islamic Political Economy’ in the Making across the Middle East and North Africa?: A Path-Dependent Institutional Change Analysis.” Insight Turkey, vol. 17, no. 3, 2015, pp. 109–139.
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