|
|
|
|
Ruling Parties and Regime Persistence: Durable Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt and Malaysia |
|
| Abstract | Word Stems | Keywords | Association | Citation | Get this Document | Similar Titles |
|
STOP! You can now view the document associated with this citation by clicking on the "View Document as HTML" link below. |
|
Click here to view the document
|
Abstract:
|
This paper demonstrates why electoral authoritarian systems benefit from party institutions that prevent leadership rifts by accommodating dissent and managing elite interests. I present Egypt and Malaysia’s experiences with ruling parties and regime persistence, the contrast outcome to incumbent defeat. By regulating leadership politics, the NDP in Egypt and UMNO in Malaysia have held together a dominant cadre and repeatedly blocked opposition forces from winning control of government. |
Most Common Document Word Stems:
parti (255), elect (151), umno (126), ndp (102), opposit (102), regim (78), polit (73), rule (71), egypt (65), elit (64), elector (62), malaysia (61), govern (59), nation (57), mahathir (56), member (55), presid (54), candid (51), seat (51), 2003 (50), brownle (48), |
Author's Keywords:
|
elections, Mubarak, Mahathir, opposition, autocracy, democratization, breakdown |
|
 | Convention | | Need a solution for abstract management? All Academic can help! Contact us today to find out how our system can help your annual meeting. |  | Submission - Custom fields, multiple submission types, tracks, audio visual, multiple upload formats, automatic conversion to pdf. |  | Review - Peer Review, Bulk reviewer assignment, bulk emails, ranking, z-score statistics, and multiple worksheets! |  | Reports - Many standard and custom reports generated while you wait. Print programs with participant indexes, event grids, and more! |  | Scheduling - Flexible and convenient grid scheduling within rooms and buildings. Conflict checking and advanced filtering. |  | Communication - Bulk email tools to help your administrators send reminders and responses. Use form letters, a message center, and much more! |  | Management - Search tools, duplicate people management, editing tools, submission transfers, many tools to manage a variety of conference management headaches! | | Click here for more information. |
|
|
Association:
Name: American Political Science Association URL: http://www.apsanet.org
|
Citation:
|
MLA Citation:
| Brownlee, Jason. "Ruling Parties and Regime Persistence: Durable Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt and Malaysia" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p62683_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Brownlee, J. , 2003-08-27 "Ruling Parties and Regime Persistence: Durable Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt and Malaysia" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p62683_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Review Method: Peer Reviewed Abstract: This paper demonstrates why electoral authoritarian systems benefit from party institutions that prevent leadership rifts by accommodating dissent and managing elite interests. I present Egypt and Malaysia’s experiences with ruling parties and regime persistence, the contrast outcome to incumbent defeat. By regulating leadership politics, the NDP in Egypt and UMNO in Malaysia have held together a dominant cadre and repeatedly blocked opposition forces from winning control of government. |
Get this Document:
Find this citation or document at one or all of these locations below. The links below may have the citation or the entire document for free or you may purchase access to the document. Clicking on these links will change the site you're on and empty your shopping cart.
| Document Type: |
.pdf |
| Page count: |
57 |
| Word count: |
20780 |
| Text sample: |
| Ruling Parties and Regime Persistence: Durable Electoral Authoritarianism in Egypt and Malaysia Jason Brownlee Princeton University Politics Department 2003 © Jason Brownlee Paper prepared for presentation at the American Political Science Association Meetings Philadelphia PA August 28-31 2003. Research in Egypt was supported by a grant from the American Research Center in Egypt. Research in Malaysia was supported by a MacArthur Fellowship administered by Princeton University’s Center for International Studies. I thank Nancy Bermeo and Dan Slater for constructive |
| Brief on UMNO 2003. Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu (UMNO) 2003 [cited 2003]. Available from http://www.umno.net.my/english_section/. Umno supreme council accepts unity resolutions. 1988. New Straits Times 14 January 1. Waly Sherif. 2002. Cairo Egypt. Interview with author April 25. ———. 2002. The Future of Party Politics: Lecture at the American University in Cairo 21 April. Waterbury John. 1983. The Egypt of Nasser and Sadat : the political economy of two regimes Princeton studies on the Near East. Princeton N.J.: Princeton |
Similar Titles:
Governing the Nation, Leading the Party: The Party Politics of President Bush's Actions on Stem Cell Research
Why do Single-Party Regimes Hold Elections? An Analysis of Candidate-Level Date in Vietnam’s 2007 National Assembly Contest
|
|