Democracy Under Occupation: Coalition Government Formation and Survival in Iraq and Palestine

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
Stephanie Stapleton, Taib Biygautane, Tavishi Bhasin, Maia Carter Hallward
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Abstract While existing research on coalition government formation and durability has significantly enhanced our understanding of coalition processes, it remains heavily focused on (1) the experiences of established democracies in Europe and on (2) the various roles of domestic institutions and actors. In this article, we examine the interplay of external interference and domestic actors to explain the success and failure of coalition government formation in the context of fragile democracies. We ask: How does external interference impact government coalition formation? Drawing on Domestic Opposition Theory ( dot ), we explore two cases of coalition government efforts in the Middle East: post-elections in Iraq in 2018 and in Palestine in 2006. Findings show that, in the case of Palestine, external interference – financial boycott of Hamas-led government and support for Fatah against Hamas – played a key role in the eventual failure of the governing coalition. In Iraq’s case, widespread public domestic opposition to continued external influence, particularly from Iranian-backed interests, played a defining role in coalition formation processes.
占领下的民主:伊拉克和巴勒斯坦联合政府的形成和生存
虽然现有的关于联合政府组成和持久性的研究大大增强了我们对联合政府过程的理解,但它仍然主要集中在(1)欧洲老牌民主国家的经验和(2)国内机构和行动者的各种角色。在本文中,我们研究了外部干涉和国内行为者的相互作用,以解释在脆弱的民主国家背景下联合政府组建的成功和失败。我们的问题是:外部干涉如何影响政府联盟的形成?利用国内反对理论(点),我们探讨了中东联合政府努力的两个案例:2018年伊拉克选举后和2006年巴勒斯坦选举后。调查结果表明,以巴勒斯坦为例,外部干涉——对哈马斯领导的政府的财政抵制和对法塔赫反对哈马斯的支持——在执政联盟的最终失败中发挥了关键作用。以伊拉克为例,国内公众普遍反对继续受到外部影响,特别是来自伊朗支持的利益集团的影响,这在联盟组建过程中发挥了决定性作用。
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期刊介绍: The aim of MELG is to provide a peer-reviewed venue for academic analysis in which the legal lens allows scholars and practitioners to address issues of compelling concern to the Middle East. The journal is multi-disciplinary – offering contributors from a wide range of backgrounds an opportunity to discuss issues of governance, jurisprudence, and socio-political organization, thereby promoting a common conceptual framework and vocabulary for exchanging ideas across boundaries – geographic and otherwise. It is also broad in scope, discussing issues of critical importance to the Middle East without treating the region as a self-contained unit.
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