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After The Arab Uprisings Progress And Stagnation In The Middle East And North Africa New Shamiran Mako

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After The Arab Uprisings Progress And Stagnation In The Middle East And North Africa New Shamiran Mako
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Shamiran Mako, Valentine M. Moghadam
ISBN: 9781108429832, 1108429831
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: New

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After The Arab Uprisings Progress And Stagnation In The Middle East And North Africa New Shamiran Mako by Shamiran Mako, Valentine M. Moghadam 9781108429832, 1108429831 instant download after payment.

Why were some, but not all the Arab mass social protests of 2011 accompanied by relatively quick and nonviolent outcomes in the direction of regime change, democracy, and social transformation? Why was a democratic transition limited to Tunisia, and why did region-wide democratization not occur? After the Arab Uprisings offers an explanatory framework to answer these central questions, based on four key themes: state and regime type, civil society, gender relations and women's mobilizations, and external influence. Applying these to seven cases: Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Bahrain, Libya, Syria, and Yemen, Valentine M. Moghadam and Shamiran Mako highlight the salience of domestic and external factors and forces, uniquely presenting women's legal status, social positions, and organizational capacity, along with the presence or absence of external intervention, as key elements in explaining the divergent outcomes of the Arab Spring uprisings, and extending the analysis to the present day.

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