
In His Disturbing And Timely Book Jean-pierre Filiu Lays Bare The Strategies And Tactics Employed By The Middle Eastern Autocracies, Above All Those Of Syria, Egypt, Yemen And Algeria, That Set Out To Crush The Democratic Uprisings Of The 'arab Revolution.' In Pursuit Of These Goals They Turned To The Intelligence Agencies And Internal Security Arms Of The 'deep State,' The Armed Forces, And To Street Gangs Such As The Shabiha To Enforce Their Will. Alongside Physical Intimidation, Imprisonment And Murder, Arab Counter-revolutionaries Discredited And Split Their Opponents By Boosting Salafi-jihadi Groups Such As Islamic State. They Also Released From Prison Hardline Islamists And Secretly Armed And Funded Them. The Full Potential Of The Arab Counter-revolution Surprised Most Observers, Who Thought They Had Seen It All From The Arab Despots: Their Perversity, Their Brutality, Their Voracity. But The Wider World Underestimated Their Ferocious Readiness Literally To Burn Down Their Countries In Order To Cling To Absolute Power. Bashar Al-assad Clambered To The Top Of This Murderous Class Of Tyrants, Driving Nearly Half Of The Syrian Population In To Exile And Executing Tens Of Thousands Of His Opponents. He Has Set A Grisly Precedent, One That Other Arab Autocrats Are Sure To Follow In Their Pursuit Of Absolute Power.
This book investigates the deliberate strategies employed by Middle Eastern autocracies to dismantle democratic uprisings by fostering and manipulating extremist groups. Jean-Pierre Filiu, a professor at Sciences Po and a specialist in the Middle East, utilizes extensive regional analysis and historical documentation to argue that regimes in Syria, Egypt, Yemen, and Algeria systematically weaponized the 'deep state' and intelligence apparatuses to maintain power. He posits that these autocrats intentionally cultivated chaos and empowered radical factions to discredit legitimate democratic movements and ensure their own survival.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and political analysts frequently cite this work as a critical resource for understanding the cynical manipulation of extremist groups by authoritarian regimes. Readers often note the chilling clarity of Filiu's prose as he connects the actions of specific autocrats to the broader destabilization of the region.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190613017
ISBN-13:
9780190613013
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