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Arab Spring and Arab Thaw - Unfinished Revolutions and the Quest for Democracy

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What were the unifying principles or strategies that governed the protest movements that swept the Middle East and North Africa in the spring of 2011? Who were the protestors and how did the different authoritarian regimes respond to them? How did regional and international institutions react to a region in turmoil? The Arab Spring and Arab Thaw; Unfinished Revolutions and the Quest for Democracy addresses these questions by examining a range of successful and unsuccessful protest strategies and counter revolutionary tactics employed by protestors and autocratic regimes. Contributors explore the reactions of the USA, EU and Arab League to events in the region and provide insight as to the gendered dimensions of the struggle along with the ethnic and tribal divisions that continue to impact the post-revolt period. By addressing these critical queries the book demonstrate how the Arab Spring has evolved into a protracted Arab Thaw that continues to profoundly affect regional and international politics.

List of contents

Introduction: The Arab Spring and Arab Thaw, John Davis; Part 1 Revolts and Counter Revolts in a Turbulent Region; Chapter 1 New Discourse, Old Orientalism: A Critical Evaluation of the “Arab Spring for Women”?, Laura Sjoberg, Jonathon Whooley; Chapter 2 What Makes Yemen’s Spring Different?, Ahmad Ali Al-Ahsab; Chapter 3 Libya’s Revolution: A Transformative Year, Mohamed A. El-Khawas; Chapter 4 Revolution in Syria: The Struggle for Freedom in a Regional Battle, Radwan Ziadeh; Chapter 5 Egypt’s Revolution: A Two-Year Journey, Mohamed A. El-Khawas; Part 2 Regional and Non-Regional Institutional Involvement, American Perspectives and Winners and Losers; Chapter 6 The GCC Countries and the Arab Spring: Between Outreach, Patronage and Repression 1 This chapter was originally published as IAI Working Paper 1209 in March 2012., Silvia Colombo; Chapter 7 The Arab League and the Arab Uprisings, Bruce Maddy-Weitzman; Chapter 8 The EU and the Arab Spring: Interests, Ideals or Irrelevance?, David Jervis; Chapter 9 The Arab Spring and Arab Thaw: The Obama Administration’s Response to a Region in Turmoil 1 An earlier version of this chapter appeared in Trinity Magazine (Spring 2012). See John Davis, “US Policy and the Arab Awakening,” pp. 16–18., John Davis; Chapter 10 The Unfinished Revolutions: Evaluating the Winners and Losers, John Davis;

About the author

Dr John Davis is at the Trinity Washington University, USA. His specialities include: International Terrorism, American Foreign Policy, International Law, and National Security, and area concerns are The Middle East and Africa.

Product details

Authors John Davis, John (Marquette University Davis
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.10.2016
 
EAN 9781138246805
ISBN 978-1-138-24680-5
No. of pages 310
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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