The Middle East reloaded: revolutionary changes, power dynamics, and regional rivalries since the Arab Spring

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...

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Other Authors: Amour, Philipp O. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington Academica Press [2018]
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Summary: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
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:x, 352 pages
ISBN:9781680530704

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