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Globalized Authoritarianism

Megaprojects, Slums, and Class Relations in Urban Morocco
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
312 Seiten
Englisch
University of Minnesota Presserschienen am20.03.2018
A rich investigation into Morocco´s urban politics Over the past thirty years, Morocco´s cities have transformed dramatically. To take just one example, Casablanca´s medina is now obscured behind skyscrapers that are funded by global capital and encouraged by Morocco´s monarchy, which hopes to transform this city into a regional leader of finance and commerce. Such changes have occurred throughout Morocco. Megaprojects are redesigning the cityscapes of Rabat, Tangiers, and Casablanca, turning the nation´s urban centers into laboratories of capital accumulation, political dominance, and social control.In Globalized Authoritarianism, Koenraad Bogaert links more abstract questions of government, globalization, and neoliberalism with concrete changes in the city. Bogaert goes deep beneath the surface of Morocco´s urban prosperity to reveal how neoliberal government and the increased connectivity engendered by global capitalism transformed Morocco´s leading urban spaces, opening up new sites for capital accumulation, creating enormous class divisions, and enabling new innovations in state authoritarianism. Analyzing these transformations, he argues that economic globalization does not necessarily lead to increased democratization but to authoritarianism with a different face, to a form of authoritarian government that becomes more and more a globalized affair.Showing how Morocco´s experiences have helped produce new forms of globalization, Bogaert offers a bridge between in-depth issues of Middle Eastern studies and broader questions of power, class, and capital as they continue to evolve in the twenty-first century.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextA rich investigation into Morocco´s urban politics Over the past thirty years, Morocco´s cities have transformed dramatically. To take just one example, Casablanca´s medina is now obscured behind skyscrapers that are funded by global capital and encouraged by Morocco´s monarchy, which hopes to transform this city into a regional leader of finance and commerce. Such changes have occurred throughout Morocco. Megaprojects are redesigning the cityscapes of Rabat, Tangiers, and Casablanca, turning the nation´s urban centers into laboratories of capital accumulation, political dominance, and social control.In Globalized Authoritarianism, Koenraad Bogaert links more abstract questions of government, globalization, and neoliberalism with concrete changes in the city. Bogaert goes deep beneath the surface of Morocco´s urban prosperity to reveal how neoliberal government and the increased connectivity engendered by global capitalism transformed Morocco´s leading urban spaces, opening up new sites for capital accumulation, creating enormous class divisions, and enabling new innovations in state authoritarianism. Analyzing these transformations, he argues that economic globalization does not necessarily lead to increased democratization but to authoritarianism with a different face, to a form of authoritarian government that becomes more and more a globalized affair.Showing how Morocco´s experiences have helped produce new forms of globalization, Bogaert offers a bridge between in-depth issues of Middle Eastern studies and broader questions of power, class, and capital as they continue to evolve in the twenty-first century.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-5179-0081-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum20.03.2018
Seiten312 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 142 mm, Höhe 216 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht456 g
Artikel-Nr.44752289

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsAcronymsPreface and AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Morocco´s Urban RevolutionPart I. Neoliberalism as Projects1. Considering the Global Situation2. An Urban History of Neoliberal Projects in MoroccoPart II. (State-)Crafting Globalization3. Neoliberalism as Class Projects4. Imagineering a New Bouregreg ValleyPart III. Transforming Urban Life5. Changing Methods of Authoritarian Power6. Power and Control through Techniques of SecurityConclusion: A New Geography of PowerNotesBibliographyIndexmehr

Autor

Koenraad Bogaert is assistant professor in the Department of Conflict and Development Studies and member of the Middle East and North Africa Research Group (MENARG) at Ghent University.
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