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Der Zusammenbruch des autoritären Gesellschaftsvertrags

Sozio-ökonomische Hintergründe der arabischen Proteste

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Arbeitslosigkeit, vor allem unter jungen Menschen, Armut und ungerechte Einkommensverteilung werden neben Korruption und Vetternwirtschaft als die wichtigsten sozio-ökonomischen Ursachen der Aufstände in den Ländern des Nahen Ostens und Nordafrikas geltend gemacht.

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Zorob, A. (2013). Der Zusammenbruch des autoritären Gesellschaftsvertrags. In: Jünemann, A., Zorob, A. (eds) Arabellions. Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19273-4_11

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