1st Edition
Democratization in Morocco The Political Elite and Struggles for Power in the Post-Independence State
Introduction 1. Government after Independence: Indigenous Leadership with Colonial Habits, 1956-72 2. Government after Independence II: Indigenous Leadership with Colonial Habits, 1972-90 3. Intensification of the Democratization Process, 1990-96 4. Reasonably Competitive, Free and Fair Elections (1996-2006) 5. Basic Civil Liberties (1996-2006) 6. Independent Government (1996-2006) 7. Independent Government, II. Conclusion: Dynamics of Democratization in Post-Independence Morocco
Biography
Lise Storm is Lecturer in Middle East Politics at the Department of Politics, University of Exeter, UK. Her main fields of research are democratization and party system theory, focusing mainly on experiences from Latin America and the Middle East.
'Storm's Democratization in Morocco is well balanced and judicious in its empirical analysis and could be used in any upper division undergraduate course or introductory graduate course on democratization in the Middle East and North Africa' - Mohamed Daadaoui, Oklahoma City University, Int. J. Middle East Studies. 41 (2009)






