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"Incumbent Regimes and the “King’s Dilemma” in the Arab World: Promise and Threat of Managed Reform"

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
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"Despite passing considerable economic and social reforms, Arab regimes continue to avoid substantive political reforms that would jeopardize their own power. Reformers in ruling establishments recognize the need for change to increase economic competitiveness, but the preferred process of “managed reform” is leading to further political stagnation."
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