01560 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001100120084001700131100001600148245010600164260004700270300002800317500001900345520077400364650003501138650004301173650004201216990002401258990002401282INLIS00000000000447820221025093127 a0010-0520004478221025 | | eng  a1842771612 aeng a327.17 a327.17 GAR d0 aGaron, Lise1 aDangerous Alliances:Civil Sociaty,the Media Democratic Transition in North Afrika 01274 /cLise Garon aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2003 axii,200 P ;22cm ;c22cm aIndeks : Index aThis book aims to provide an account of the evolution of power relations prior to and following these dangerous alliances in order to understand how such friendships facilitate the closing off of the Maghreb's public forums or agoras. We will also see how this closing off ensures a minimum of plausibility for the show democracy produced by Tunisian public discourses, and in Algeria made it possible to disguise a military coup as an enterprise for the rescue of democracy. There is something in it for the international media as well: initially hungry for the sensational, they feed on official discourses to develop a product that sells well. During this time, out of public view behind the smokescreen built up by propaganda, tyranny re-emerges and grows stronger. 4aCivil society - Africa , North 4aPolitical participation - Africa,North 4aAfria,North - politics and government a01274/MKRI-P/I-2005 a01274/MKRI-P/I-2005