Applying the analytical framework: Why are there no Arab democracies? DPI403 Class 3

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Applying the analytical framework: Why are there no Arab democracies? DPI403 Class 3

Structure 1. Recap: The analytical framework explaining processes of democratization. 2. Diamond: Potential explanations for democracy in MENA states 3. Evidence comparing MENA regimes 4. Policy implications for strengthening democratization?

1. Recap: Analytical framework Economic development and class struggle Barrington Moore Institutional design Arendt Lijphart Cultural values Ron Inglehart International diffusion Barbara Wejnert Geography Midlarsky Societal modernization Seymour Lipset Colonial legacies and rule of law Acemoglu Religious legacies Huntington Ethnic conflict Snyder and Mansfield Natural resources Michael Ross

2. Applying explanations Why are there no democracies among MENA states?

Discussion questions What are the most important reasons why there are no Arab democracies? There is, then, an economic basis for the absence of democracy in the Arab world. But it is structural. It has to do with the ways in which oil distorts the state, the market, the class structure, and the entire incentive structure. Diamond (2010) p98. Do you agree? If you were working for an agency seeking to strengthen democratic governance in the MENA region, what would you recommend as the most effective priorities and strategies?

Further Resources Larry Diamond. 2010. Why are there no Arab democracies? Journal of Democracy 21( 1): 93 104 DOI: 10.1353/jod.0.0150 Haerpfer et al Democratization Ch 21.pp321 336 Tessler, Mark and E. Gao E. 2005. Gauging Arab Support for Democracy Journal Of Democracy 16 (3): 83 97. UNDP. 2006. Arab Human Development Report Ross, Michael L. 2001. Does oil hinder democracy? World Politics 53: 325 361. Norris, Pippa and Ronald Inglehart. 2003. Muslims and the West: Testing the Clash of Civilizations Thesis. Comparative Sociology. 1 (3 4): 235 265.

Diamond Since the early 1970s, the third wave of democratization has transformed states worldwide Yet why are there no Arab democracies? o Culture and religion: Yet Arab not a Muslim democracy gap o o o o Economic development, oil, and social structure Authoritarian statecraft Geography and (lack of) international diffusion Other factors? How would you evaluate these potential explanations?

3. Evidence Comparing MENA states

Democracy by World Regions, 2008

Democracy in MENA nations

Democratization 1975 2008

Good governance & democracy

Democratic governance

GDP & democracy, 2008

Ethnic fractionalization

Oil/Gas & democracy, 2000

Democracy by predominant religious culture

Democratization in Muslimmajority nations, 1975 2008

Applying Framework Key Assumptions Illustrative Cases Key theorist(s) 1. Capitalism, economic inequality, industrialization, class struggle, elite pacts Barrington Moore, Dietrich Rueschemeyer et al, Carles Boix 2. Societal modernization Seymour Lipset 3. Institutional design Arend Lijphart 4. Cultural values, Ron Inglehart religious traditions 5. Colonial legacies Daron Acemoglu et al 6. Geographic and natural Michael Ross resources 7. International diffusion Barbara Wejnert

Conclusions? Diamond: what would cause change? o Rise of a democratic hegemonic state in region? o Change in US policy? o Steep decline in oil prices? Practical policy recommendations o Policy priorities and strategies? o Eg Parliaments POGAR o Eg Gender equality and women s representation eg Kuwait, Morocco, Bahrain o Eg Decentralized governance

Next class Impact of democratic governance on economic growth and social welfare Readings: 1)Rodrik, Dani, Arvind Subramanian, and Francesco Trebbi. 2004. Institutions rule: The primacy of institutions over geography and integration in economic development. Journal of Economic Growth 9 (2): 131 165. (2) Ross, Michael. 2006. Is democracy good for the poor? American Journal of Political Science 50(4): 860 874. (3) Siegle, Joseph T., Michael Weinstein and Morton Halperin. 2004. Why democracies excel. Foreign Affairs 83(5):57 72.