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Comparative Politics

The question is really aiming at (1) the conflict between theocratic and democratic institutions in the state (see reading!) and (2) the conflict between conservative/”principalist” political elites on the one hand and liberal/reformist elites on the other (see reading!). We have some indications that society itself is also divided between traditionalists and modern urban and often youthf ...[Show More]

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Category: Case Study
Published By: Chelsea Kim
Published On: 3 years ago
Number of pages: 4
Language: English

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