Elite Survival and the Arab Spring: The Cases of Tunisia and Egypt

S. Stenslie, Kjetil Selvik
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The chapter compares the survival of old regime elites in Tunisia and Egypt after the 2011 uprisings and analyses its enabling factors. Although democracy progressed in Tunisia and collapsed in Egypt, the countries show similarities in the old elite’s ability to survive the Arab Spring. In both cases, the popular uprisings resulted in the type of elite circulation that John Higley and Gyorgy Lengyel refer to as ‘quasi-replacement circulation’, which is sudden and coerced, but narrow and shallow. To account for this converging outcome, the chapter foregrounds the instability, economic decline and information uncertainty in the countries post-uprising and the navigating resources, which the old elites possessed. The roots of the quasi-replacement circulation are traced to the old elites’ privileged access to money, network, the media and, for Egypt, external support. Only parts of the structures of authority in a political regime are formal. The findings show the importance of evaluating regime change in a broader view than the formal institutional set-up. In Tunisia and Egypt, the informal structures of the anciens regimes survived – so did the old regime elites.
精英生存与阿拉伯之春:突尼斯和埃及的案例
这一章比较了2011年起义后突尼斯和埃及旧政权精英的生存,并分析了其促成因素。尽管民主在突尼斯取得了进步,而在埃及却崩溃了,但这两个国家在旧精英们度过阿拉伯之春的能力上表现出了相似之处。在这两种情况下,民众起义都导致了一种精英循环,John Higley和Gyorgy Lengyel称之为“准替代循环”,这种循环是突然的,强制性的,但狭隘而肤浅。为了解释这种趋同的结果,本章展望了起义后国家的不稳定、经济衰退和信息不确定性,以及旧精英所拥有的导航资源。这种准替代循环的根源可以追溯到旧精英们对金钱、网络、媒体以及(对埃及来说)外部支持的特权。在一个政治体制中,只有部分权力结构是正式的。研究结果表明,从更广泛的角度来评估制度变化的重要性,而不是从正式的制度设置来评估。在突尼斯和埃及,旧政权的非正式结构幸存了下来——旧政权的精英也幸存了下来。
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