Continuity and change before and after the Arab uprisings

Continuity and change before and after the Arab uprisings
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9781317374343
ISBN-13 : 1317374347
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Synopsis Continuity and change before and after the Arab uprisings by : Paola Rivetti

The Arab uprisings of 2011 have sparked much scholarly discussion with regards to democratisation, the resilience of authoritarian rule, mobilisation patterns, and the relationship between secularism and Islam, all under the assumption that politics has changed for good in North Africa and the Middle East. While acknowledging the post-2011 transformations taking place in the region, this book brings to the forefront an understudied, yet crucial, aspect related to the uprisings, namely the interplay between continuity and change. Challenging simplified representations built around the positions that either ‘all has changed’ or ‘nothing has changed’, the in-depth case studies in this volume demonstrate how elements both of continuity, and rupture with the past, are present in the post-uprising landscapes of Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt. Public policy, contentious politics, the process of institution making and re-making, and the relations of power connecting national and international economies are at the core of the comparative investigations included in the book. The volume makes an important contribution to the study of North African politics, and to the study of political change and stability, by contrasting the different trajectories of the uprisings, and by offering theoretical reflections on their meaning, consequences and scope. This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies.

Political Parties in the Arab World

Political Parties in the Arab World
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781474424097
ISBN-13 : 1474424090
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Parties in the Arab World by : Francesco Cavatorta

Examines and critiques Derrida's work in relation to gender, sexuality and film

The Unfinished Arab Spring

The Unfinished Arab Spring
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Publisher : Gingko Library
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1909942480
ISBN-13 : 9781909942486
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Synopsis The Unfinished Arab Spring by : Fatima El Issawi

The aim of this volume is to adopt an original analytical approach in explaining various dynamics at work behind the Arab Spring, through giving voice to local dynamics and legacies rather than concentrating on debates about paradigms. It highlights micro-perspectives of change and resistance—as well of contentious politics—that are often marginalized and left unexplored in favor of macro-analyses. First, the story of the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Morocco and Algeria is told through diverse and novel perspectives, looking at factors that have not yet been sufficiently underlined, but carry explanatory power for what has occurred. Second, rather than focusing on macro-comparative regional trends, the contributors to this book focus on the particularities of each country, highlighting distinctive micro-dynamics of change and continuity. The essays collected here are contributions from renowned writers and researchers from the Middle East and North Africa, along with Western experts, brought together to form a sophisticated dialogic exchange.

Unfinished Arab Spring

Unfinished Arab Spring
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Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 1909942499
ISBN-13 : 9781909942493
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Unfinished Arab Spring by : Fatima El Issawi

Jordan and the Arab Uprisings

Jordan and the Arab Uprisings
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780231546560
ISBN-13 : 0231546564
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Synopsis Jordan and the Arab Uprisings by : Curtis R. Ryan

In 2011, as the Arab uprisings spread across the Middle East, Jordan remained more stable than any of its neighbors. Despite strife at its borders and an influx of refugees connected to the Syrian civil war and the rise of ISIS, as well as its own version of the Arab Spring with protests and popular mobilization demanding change, Jordan managed to avoid political upheaval. How did the regime survive in the face of the pressures unleashed by the Arab uprisings? What does its resilience tell us about the prospects for reform or revolutionary change? In Jordan and the Arab Uprisings, Curtis R. Ryan explains how Jordan weathered the turmoil of the Arab Spring. Crossing divides between state and society, government and opposition, Ryan analyzes key features of Jordanian politics, including Islamist and leftist opposition parties, youth movements, and other forms of activism, as well as struggles over elections, reform, and identity. He details regime survival strategies, laying out how the monarchy has held out the possibility of reform while also seeking to coopt and contain its opponents. Ryan demonstrates how domestic politics were affected by both regional unrest and international support for the regime, and how regime survival and security concerns trumped hopes for greater change. While the Arab Spring may be over, Ryan shows that political activism in Jordan is not, and that struggles for reform and change will continue. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and interviews with a vast range of people, from grassroots activists to King Abdullah II, Jordan and the Arab Uprisings is a definitive analysis of Jordanian politics before, during, and beyond the Arab uprisings.

False Dawn

False Dawn
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 361
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ISBN-10 : 9780190611415
ISBN-13 : 0190611413
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis False Dawn by : Steven A. Cook

In False Dawn, noted Middle East regional expert Steven A. Cook offers a sweeping narrative account of the tumultuous past half decade, moving from Turkey to Tunisia to Egypt to Libya and beyond. The result is a powerful explanation of why the Arab Spring failed.

What Is Enlightenment?

What Is Enlightenment?
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9780739193686
ISBN-13 : 0739193686
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis What Is Enlightenment? by : Mohammed D. Cherkaoui

Political sociology has struggled with predicting the next turn of transformation in the MENA countries after the 2011 Uprisings. Arab activists did not articulate explicitly any modalities of their desired system, although their slogans ushered to a fully-democratic society. These unguided Uprisings showcase an open-ended freedom-to question after Arabs underwent their freedom-from struggle from authoritarianism. The new conflicts in Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Libya have fragmented shar’iya (legitimacy) into distinct conceptualizations: “revolutionary legitimacy,” “electoral legitimacy,” “legitimacy of the street,” and “consensual legitimacy.” This volume examines whether the Uprisings would introduce a replica of the European Enlightenment or rather stimulate an Arab/Islamic awakening with its own cultural specificity and political philosophy. By placing Immanuel Kant in Tahrir Square, this book adopts a comparative analysis of two enlightenment projects: one Arab, still under construction, with possible progression toward modernity or regression toward neo-authoritarianism, and one European, shaped by the past two centuries. Mohammed D. Cherkaoui and the contributing authors use a hybrid theoretical framework drawing on three tanwiri (enlightenment) philosophers from different eras: Ibn Rushd, known in the west as Averroes (the twelfth century), Immanuel Kant (the eighteenth century), and Mohamed Abed Al-Jabri (the twentieth century). The authors propose a few projections about the outcome of the competition between an Islamocracy vision and what Cherkaoui terms as a Demoslamic vision, since it implies the Islamist movements’ flexibility to reconcile their religious absolutism with the prerequisites of liberal democracy. This book also traces the patterns of change which point to a possible Arab Axial Age. It ends with the trials of modernity and tradition in Tunisia and an imaginary speech Kant would deliver at the Tunisian Parliament after those vibrant debates of the new constitution in 2014.

The GCC and the Arab Revolutions

The GCC and the Arab Revolutions
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Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0863568645
ISBN-13 : 9780863568640
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis The GCC and the Arab Revolutions by : Alanoud Alsharekh

The Arab uprisings have triggered different responses from the GCC states, ranging from anger at the collapse of the Mubarak regime in Egypt to direct intervention in Libya, and intensifying pressure for similiar action in Syria. The contributors of this volume examine why these responses took the forms that they did and what pro-active initiatives have emerged in their wake to reinforce regional structures against the danger of contagion from the new uncertainties that have emerged in the Mashreq and the Maghreb.

Middle East Reloaded

Middle East Reloaded
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Publisher : Academica Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781680530704
ISBN-13 : 1680530704
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Middle East Reloaded by : Phillipp O. Amour, Ph.D.

The Middle East is a center of ceaseless global attention. Since 2011, the long awaited and much celebrated Arab Spring uprisings portended a major shift in the politics of the Arab World. Notably, a number of Arab states witnessed institutional and constitutional shifts that put them on the path of transition to liberalization and democracy. Nevertheless, the Arab Spring followed a violent and unpredictable course. Although its events marked a break in the continuity of authoritarian dominance, most of its changes have not ultimately proved to be turning points in democratic development. The Arab Spring phenomenon witnessed a set of uprisings and even would-be-revolutions, but no great revolutionary change. Edited by Professor Philipp Amour of prestigious Sakarya University, this volume presents the work of numerous distinguished scholars, including many native to the region, who explore the fascinating variety of factors behind the rise and fall of the Arab Spring. As they establish, regional polarization and rivalries are the principal accompanying phenomena and side effects of the Arab Spring, and they will demand the world's attention for decades to come. Power dynamics between and among regional great powers have invited proactive, protracted, and very topical military and diplomatic involvement in domestic and regional politics. Some of these interventions will uphold the status quo, while others seem more likely to modify it for the powers' strategic advantage. Authored by leading world experts in Middle Eastern politics, this collection explores foreign and security policy of regional great powers such as Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and their roles in the construction of the new Middle East.

Libya

Libya
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781135036546
ISBN-13 : 1135036543
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Libya by : Ronald Bruce St John

Retaining the conceptual framework of the first edition through emphasis on the dual themes of continuity and change, the second edition of Libya is revised and updated to include discussion of key developments since 2010, including: The February 17 Revolution and the death of Muammar al-Qaddafi. The political process which evolved in the course of the February 17 Revolution and led to General National Congress elections in July 2012, Constitutional Assembly elections in February 2014, and House of Representative elections in June 2014. Post-Qaddafi economic policy from the National Transitional Council through successive interim transitional governments. Post-Qaddafi foreign policy. The on-going process of drafting a new constitution which will be followed by the election of a Parliament and a President. Providing a comprehensive overview of the Libyan uprising, seen to be the exception to the Arab Spring, and highlighting the issues facing contemporary Libya, this book is an important text for students and scholars of History, North Africa and the Middle East as well as the non-specialist with an interest in current affairs.