Authoritarianism and the Emergence of Parallel State Dynamics : Evidence from the Syrian Earthquake

Aldoughli, Rahaf (2024) Authoritarianism and the Emergence of Parallel State Dynamics : Evidence from the Syrian Earthquake. DOMES. (In Press)

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Abstract

This article investigates the Syrian regime's strategic manipulation of the February 2023 earthquake to reaffirm its authority and maintain legitimacy. The regime's response to the disaster is analyzed to understand how authoritarian states leverage natural disasters for political gains. It argues that the Assad regime's survival is not merely about governance capabilities but about extending its infrastructural power and political decisions through co-opted civil society organizations. The earthquake highlighted the regime's fragile crisis management capabilities and its reliance on entities like the Syrian Trust for Development (STD) and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), which function as quasi-state apparatuses. These organizations, under the guise of civil society, operate as extensions of state power, embodying a "parallel state" structure. Using theoretical frameworks from scholars like Beshara and Gramsci, the article explores the regime's tactics of control, hegemony, and parallelization. It critically examines the blurred lines between state and civil society, emphasizing the regime's manipulation of international aid and the consolidation of its authority in the aftermath of the earthquake. This study contributes to the broader conversation on authoritarian durability, highlighting the complex interactions between state apparatuses and civil society in times of crisis.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
DOMES
ID Code:
223471
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Deposited On:
28 Aug 2024 11:15
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
In Press
Last Modified:
12 Nov 2024 09:40