Paul Aarts
Paul Aarts teaches international relations at the University of Amsterdam. He publishes regularly on issues related to the Middle East and the Gulf region in particular.
The notion that authoritarian Arab regimes, especially the existing monarchies, are quite resilient, gained traction in recent years. Authoritarian regimes, the theory goes, are able to ‘upgradeā themselves by adapting to changing circumstances and by learning from the experiences of their counterparts.
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9 March, 2011
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