Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch

The Kingdom of Morocco has been democratizing steadily since the reign of King Al-Hassan II which started in 1961, and its democracy appears to be advancing, flourishing, and stable. Morocco didn't encounter any extremist or progressive change in 2011 and it doesn't appear to be pursuing t...

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Main Author: مناور العتيبى
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Faculty of Commerce, Port Said University 2021-10-01
Series:Maǧallaẗ Al-Buḥūṯ Al-Mālīyyaẗ wa Al-Tiğāriyyaẗ
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Online Access:https://jsst.journals.ekb.eg/article_186553_c20ee742b778c9d79672a40cccd80231.pdf
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description The Kingdom of Morocco has been democratizing steadily since the reign of King Al-Hassan II which started in 1961, and its democracy appears to be advancing, flourishing, and stable. Morocco didn't encounter any extremist or progressive change in 2011 and it doesn't appear to be pursuing the direction of the Arabic Spring. Nor did it appear to be following the regular strides of the progress worldview (advancement, forward leap, and union) laid out by political researchers who handled democratization. Morocco isn't inflexible and has, in this way, to remain with the current the state of affairs; regardless of whether its majority rules system is very recognizable. One of the notable qualities of Moroccan majority rule government is that it contrasts from other vote based system in the Arab, African or underdeveloped nations. Accordingly, it very well may be viewed as a third method of democratization, frequently alluded to as the Moroccan superiority, which is formed by numerous elements that incorporate the part of the Monarch.
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spelling doaj.art-8c90d4c3201f45b3b96c8aa7987790ec2023-10-24T14:35:56ZaraFaculty of Commerce, Port Said UniversityMaǧallaẗ Al-Buḥūṯ Al-Mālīyyaẗ wa Al-Tiğāriyyaẗ2090-53272682-35432021-10-0122427429810.21608/jsst.2021.86819.1309186553Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarchمناور العتيبى0کلية تجارة - جامعة بورسعيدThe Kingdom of Morocco has been democratizing steadily since the reign of King Al-Hassan II which started in 1961, and its democracy appears to be advancing, flourishing, and stable. Morocco didn't encounter any extremist or progressive change in 2011 and it doesn't appear to be pursuing the direction of the Arabic Spring. Nor did it appear to be following the regular strides of the progress worldview (advancement, forward leap, and union) laid out by political researchers who handled democratization. Morocco isn't inflexible and has, in this way, to remain with the current the state of affairs; regardless of whether its majority rules system is very recognizable. One of the notable qualities of Moroccan majority rule government is that it contrasts from other vote based system in the Arab, African or underdeveloped nations. Accordingly, it very well may be viewed as a third method of democratization, frequently alluded to as the Moroccan superiority, which is formed by numerous elements that incorporate the part of the Monarch.https://jsst.journals.ekb.eg/article_186553_c20ee742b778c9d79672a40cccd80231.pdfafrican politicsmoroccan politicscomparative politicsdemocratization
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Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
Maǧallaẗ Al-Buḥūṯ Al-Mālīyyaẗ wa Al-Tiğāriyyaẗ
african politics
moroccan politics
comparative politics
democratization
title Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
title_full Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
title_fullStr Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
title_full_unstemmed Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
title_short Democratization in Morocco: The Role of the Monarch
title_sort democratization in morocco the role of the monarch
topic african politics
moroccan politics
comparative politics
democratization
url https://jsst.journals.ekb.eg/article_186553_c20ee742b778c9d79672a40cccd80231.pdf
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