This volume examines the political reality in the post-Arab Spring period from the standpoint of both the relevant literature and fresh perspectives on assessing the mediating political, religious, and economic factors affecting the region.
This volume examines the political reality in the post-Arab Spring period from the standpoint of both the relevant literature and fresh perspectives on assessing the mediating political, religious, and economic factors affecting the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Brian Robert Calfano - Contributions by Abdelhak Azzouzi; Brian Robert Calfano; Jason Gainous; Mehmet Gurses; Nader Hashemi; Lynne Alisé Lofftus; Marcus Marktanner; Christina Michelmore; Mahmoud Sadri; Emile Sahiyeh; B. Todd Spinks and Kevin Wag
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction. Brian Calfano and Marcus Marktanner Chapter Two: The Arab Popular Uprisings. Brian Calfano and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Three: Islam and Interpretive Ingenuities. Brian Calfano and Lynne Alisé Lofftus Chapter Four: Parties as Political Forces in the Maghreb. Abdelhak Azzouzi Chapter Five: How Green is the Spring? Comparing the Iranian and the Arab Pro-democracy Movements. Mahmoud Sadri and Nader Hashemi Chapter Six. Oil and Economic Liberalism in the MENA. Mehmet Gurses Chapter Seven. Does Regime Type Make a Difference for MENA Reform? Todd Spinks, Brian Calfano, and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Eight. Elite-Led Consideration of the Role of Women in MENA Politics: Some Initial Experimental Findings. Brian Calfano, Marcus Marktanner, and Christina Michelmore Chapter Nine. Transmitting Reform? The Media's Effect on MENA Democracy and Human Rights. Brian Calfano and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Ten. MENA and the Internet: Technology and the Democratic Divide. Jason Gainous and Kevin Wagner Chapter Eleven. Concluding Observations and Recommendations. Brian Calfano
Chapter One: Introduction. Brian Calfano and Marcus Marktanner Chapter Two: The Arab Popular Uprisings. Brian Calfano and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Three: Islam and Interpretive Ingenuities. Brian Calfano and Lynne Alisé Lofftus Chapter Four: Parties as Political Forces in the Maghreb. Abdelhak Azzouzi Chapter Five: How Green is the Spring? Comparing the Iranian and the Arab Pro-democracy Movements. Mahmoud Sadri and Nader Hashemi Chapter Six. Oil and Economic Liberalism in the MENA. Mehmet Gurses Chapter Seven. Does Regime Type Make a Difference for MENA Reform? Todd Spinks, Brian Calfano, and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Eight. Elite-Led Consideration of the Role of Women in MENA Politics: Some Initial Experimental Findings. Brian Calfano, Marcus Marktanner, and Christina Michelmore Chapter Nine. Transmitting Reform? The Media's Effect on MENA Democracy and Human Rights. Brian Calfano and Emile Sahliyeh Chapter Ten. MENA and the Internet: Technology and the Democratic Divide. Jason Gainous and Kevin Wagner Chapter Eleven. Concluding Observations and Recommendations. Brian Calfano
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