Provides a holistic and cross-disciplinary approach to understanding why a regional democratic transition did not occur after the Arab Spring protests.
Provides a holistic and cross-disciplinary approach to understanding why a regional democratic transition did not occur after the Arab Spring protests.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shamiran Mako is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University. A political scientist specializing in state formation and statebuilding, civil wars, ethnic and identity politics of the Middle East and North Africa, she is an editor of State and Society in Iraq: Citizenship under Occupation, Dictatorship and Democratization (2017) and her work has appeared in the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, International Journal of Minority and Group Rights, and Transitional Justice and Forced Migration: Critical Perspectives from the Global South (2019), among others.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction and Overview 2. Pathways to Democratization: The Arab Spring in Comparative Perspective 3. States and Political Institutions 4. Civil Society 5. Gender and Women's Mobilizations 6. International Connections and Interventions 7. Findings and Conclusions.
1. Introduction and Overview 2. Pathways to Democratization: The Arab Spring in Comparative Perspective 3. States and Political Institutions 4. Civil Society 5. Gender and Women's Mobilizations 6. International Connections and Interventions 7. Findings and Conclusions.
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