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This meticulously researched book offers a comprehensive analysis of strategic cooperation in authoritarian regimes, specifically focusing on Yemen's Joint Meeting Parties--an alliance composed of diverse Islamist, Socialist, and Arab nationalist parties. Heibach presents a unique case study that explores the alliance's remarkable longevity and ultimate success, shedding light on the reasons behind the emergence and endurance of opposition cooperation in autocracies.
To provide a nuanced understanding of strategic cooperation, Heibach advocates for the separate examination of internal and external alliance performance. The internal logic of cooperation, which centers on the sustenance of the alliance, and the external logic, driven by goal attainment, give rise to contradictions that significantly impact overall alliance performance.
Drawing on a wide range of primary sources and employing rigorous methodologies, The Logic of Cooperation in Autocracies offers a vital addition to the academic discourse on authoritarianism, opposition politics, and coalition formation. It is an indispensable resource for scholars, researchers, and students seeking deep insights into the complex world of strategic cooperation in autocratic systems and its profound implications for political conflicts.
Contents
List of Illustrations vii
List of Tables ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1
1. Launching Cooperation
The Emergence of the Joint Meeting Parties 28
2. Upgrading Cooperation
The Consolidation of the Joint Meeting Parties 69
3. Broadening Cooperation
Reaching Out to New Allies 116
4. Discrediting Cooperation
The Joint Meeting Parties in the Yemeni Uprising 160
Conclusion



