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واکاوی تاریخی پیدایش احزاب سیاسی در الجزایر و مغرب و سناریوهای پیش رو از استقلال تا بهار عربی
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نویسنده
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منهاجی مجید ,طرفداری منصور
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منبع
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مطالعات بنيادين و كاربردي جهان اسلام - 1402 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 15 - صفحه:129 -152
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چکیده
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احزاب سیاسی از مظاهر دموکراسی و بازتاب واقعیتهای سیاسی، اجتماعی و اقتصادی هستند. الجزایر و مغرب بهدلیل قرارگرفتن در همسایگی یکدیگر، همنژادی و حضور استعمار فرانسه در آنجا، اشتراکهای متعددی با یکدیگر دارند. در این مقاله با روش توصیفیتحلیلی، وضعیت احزاب سیاسی در الجزایر و مغرب را از استقلال آنها (1962-1956) تا حوادث موسوم به «بهار عربی» (2009-2011) از نظر تاریخی بررسی میکنیم. بهدنبال پاسخ این پرسش هستیم که دلایل پیدایش احزاب در الجزایر و مغرب و نقش آنها در استقلال این کشورها چیست؟ چه سناریوهایی فراروی احزاب سیاسی در الجزایر و مغرب وجود دارد؟ در این پژوهش به این نتایج رسیدیم که ریشههای تاریخی پیدایش احزاب سیاسی در الجزایر و مغرب به دوران استعمار باز میگردد، اما پس از استقلال، آنها متفاوت به نظام حزبی نگریستند. الجزایر ابتدا اساس نظام حاکمیتی خویش را تکحزبی سوسیالسیتی قرار داد و سپس از سال 1989 به این نظام پایان داد و اساس چندحزبی را ایجاد کرد. مغرب نیز نظام چندحزبی را در پیش گرفت. الجزایر و مغرب برای درامانماندن از موج انقلاب و اصلاحات سیاسی و اقتصادی سال 2011 تدابیری اندیشیدند؛ الجزایر به بالکانسازی احزاب سیاسی پرداخت و احزاب و پارلمان را به مرکزی برای قانونمندسازی اهداف و تصمیمات دولت تبدیل کرد. در مغرب، دربار به تضعیف احزاب و برجستهسازی خویش در افکار عمومی پرداخت، اما همچنان بهدلیل نگرانی از اقتدار احزابی همچون استقلال، به نظام چندحزبی رضایت داد. از نقاط مشترک در زمینۀ احزاب در الجزایر و مغرب پس از سال 2011، رشد احزاب اسلامگرا در دورهای خاص و تضعیف آنها بهطور همزمان است.
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کلیدواژه
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احزاب سیاسی، الجزایر، بهار عربی، شمال آفریقا، مغرب
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آدرس
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دانشگاه تربیت مدرس, دانشکده علوم انسانی, ایران, دانشگاه میبد, دانشکده علوم انسانی, گروه ایرانشناسی, ایران
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پست الکترونیکی
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tarafdari@meybod.ac.ir
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historical analysis of the emergence of political parties in algeria and the maghreb: future scenarios from independence to the arab spring
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Authors
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menhaji majid ,tasari mansour
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Abstract
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political parties are a mechanism for enriching political life and providing a suitable environment for political procedures within the framework of democracy and consciousness. they are one of the manifestations of democracy and a reflection of political, social, and economic reality. parties in africa, especially in north africa, are one of the pillars of the political process. due to the many commonalities between algeria and the maghreb, including being in north africa, neighboring france, sharing a colonial history, and even in terms of the emergence and scenarios of the parties, they have many similarities with each other. the objective of this study is to investigate the emergence and scenarios of political parties in algeria and morocco.research methods and questions: this descriptive-analytical study comparatively examines the emergence and scenarios of political parties in algeria and the west. the most important questions of this study are: what are the reasons for the emergence of parties in algeria and morocco? what is the role of political parties in the independence of algeria and morocco? what are the scenarios for the emergence of political parties in algeria and morocco?findings: the historical roots of the emergence of political parties in algeria and the maghreb date back to the colonial era. after independence, the two political systems viewed the party system differently. in algeria, after years of a one-party system, it ended the socialist system and established a multi-party system in 1989. morocco also adopted a multiparty system. in order to survive the wave of the revolution known as the &arab spring,& the algerian and maghreb regimes devised measures.algeria and morocco share many similarities, such as being located in north africa, having common racial, religious, and linguistic affiliations, and both being former french colonies. the historical roots of the emergence of political parties in algeria and the maghreb date back to the colonial era and are among the aspects of resistance and the demand for the rights of the two nations. after independence, the two political systems in algeria and morocco viewed the party system differently. in algeria, after years of a one-party system, it ended the socialist system and established a multi-party system in 1989. morocco also adopted a multiparty system. the maghreb achieved independence in 1956, and algeria achieved independence in 1962, but the relationship between the two countries has been tense ever since. in 1976, their diplomatic relations were severed for 12 years until 1988. although the two neighboring countries have diplomatic relations, the level of these relationships is not the same. the polisario front and the issue of the western sahara and the export of narcotics from the maghreb are among the main causes of the dispute between the maghreb and algeria.this article comparatively examines the emergence and scenarios of political parties in algeria and morocco. the most important approach of this research is that the historical roots of the emergence of political parties in algeria and the maghreb date back to the colonial era. after independence, the two political systems viewed the party system differently. in algeria, after years of one-party rule, it ended the socialist system and established a multi-party system in 1989. the maghreb also adopted a multiparty system. in order to survive the wave of the revolution known as the &arab spring& or &islamic awakening,& the algerian and maghreb regimes devised measures. the algerian government builds political parties in the balkans; hence, it became only the central parties and parliament to legitimize the goals and decisions of the government. in the west, too, the court weakened its parties and publicized itself. but due to concerns about the authority of parties such as esteghlal, it has given in to the multiparty system.
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