Covid-19, Globalization and Strengthening Authoritarianism in the Middle East

Q2 Social Sciences
Mohsen Shafiee Seifabadi, A. Dolatabadi
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The present article seeks to examine the impact of Covid-19 on the process of globalization in the Middle East and its political consequences by posing the concept of ‘ideological identity’ to describe the socio-political conditions of the region. The authors seek to answer this question: How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected the process of globalization in the Middle East, and how has it helped the Middle East governments to strengthen their authoritarianism and ideological identity? In response to the above questions, in current research, the authors provide evidence of doubts about globalization in the Middle East using the reports published in the press and media, particularly after the Covid-19 pandemic in the region. The findings revealed that six at-tempts have been made by the Middle East governments to revive traditional authoritarianism and ideological identity, which resulted in taking diverse measures. These measures included the following issues: enacting new laws and increasing the authority of the governments, transforming the media from a supervisory institution to a policy tool, strengthening the position of the state media, reducing citizens' analytical skills and decision-making power, and returning to absolute sovereignty. © 2022, Uchitel Publishing House. All rights reserved.
新冠肺炎、全球化和中东威权主义加剧
本文试图通过提出“意识形态认同”的概念来描述该地区的社会政治状况,研究Covid-19对中东全球化进程的影响及其政治后果。作者试图回答这样一个问题:新冠肺炎疫情如何影响中东地区的全球化进程?它如何帮助中东各国政府加强威权主义和意识形态认同?针对上述问题,在当前的研究中,作者利用新闻和媒体发表的报道,特别是在该地区Covid-19大流行之后,提供了对中东全球化的怀疑的证据。调查结果显示,中东各国政府为恢复传统的威权主义和意识形态认同进行了6次尝试,结果采取了多种措施。这些措施包括:制定新的法律,增加政府的权威,将媒体从监督机构转变为政策工具,加强国家媒体的地位,降低公民的分析能力和决策权,回归绝对主权。©2022,Uchitel出版社。版权所有。
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Journal of Globalization Studies
Journal of Globalization Studies Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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