State Actor-Social Movement Coalitions and Policy-making Under Authoritarianism: The Moroccan Party of Justice and Development in the Urban Municipality of Kenitra
This article examines the conditions under which state actor-social movement ( sasm ) coalitions form in policy-making in authoritarian states. Based on a comparison of three cases of policy reform undertaken by the Party of Justice and Development ( pjd ) in the municipality of Kenitra, Morocco, it...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Middle East law and governance 2015-08, Vol.7 (2), p.185-211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article examines the conditions under which state actor-social movement (
sasm
) coalitions form in policy-making in authoritarian states. Based on a comparison of three cases of policy reform undertaken by the Party of Justice and Development (
pjd
) in the municipality of Kenitra, Morocco, it argues: 1) in authoritarian states, we must analyse
sasm
interactions
and
the interactions between elected state actors and nominated state actors representing the central authorities; 2) the
pjd
forms coalitions with social movement organizations (
smo
s) depending whether its policy preference is in opposition to the authorities’ and whether it has mass appeal; 3) when its preference conflicts with that of the authorities yet has broad support, the
pjd
formally mobilizes
smo
s; when it conflicts with the authorities’ preference but has limited appeal, informal party-social movement coalitions are formed; and when it is neither in conflict with the authorities’ preference nor has mass appeal, coalitions are unnecessary. |
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ISSN: | 1876-3367 1876-3375 |
DOI: | 10.1163/18763375-00702001 |