Preface1. A Logic of Regime Stability2. The Egyptian, Algerian, and Turkish Military Enclaves: The Contours of the Officers' Autonomy3. The Pouvoir Militaire and the Failure to Achieve a ''Just Mean''4. Institutionalizing a Military-Founded System5. Turkish Paradox: Islamist Political Power and the Kemalist Political Order6. Toward a Democratic Transition? Weakening the Patterns of Political Inclusion and ExclusionNotesIndex
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""An impressive comparative study of the disputed political regimes of Algeria, Egypt, and Turkey... will likely initiate a new literature on the international and domestic efforts necessary to democratize the Middle East.""