Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition
Arab Revolts in Comparative Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Alimi, Eitan Y; Sznajder, Mario; Sela, Avraham
Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition
Arab Revolts in Comparative Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Alimi, Eitan Y; Sznajder, Mario; Sela, Avraham
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Through a diverse array of case studies from countries around the world, Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition places the Arab Spring uprisings in comparative perspective, demonstrating the similarities and parallels between contentious events in democratic and authoritarian-like regimes.
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Through a diverse array of case studies from countries around the world, Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition places the Arab Spring uprisings in comparative perspective, demonstrating the similarities and parallels between contentious events in democratic and authoritarian-like regimes.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780190203573
- ISBN-10: 0190203579
- Artikelnr.: 47863032
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780190203573
- ISBN-10: 0190203579
- Artikelnr.: 47863032
Eitan Y Alimi is Associate Professor of Political Sociology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem and co-author of The Dynamics of Radicalization (2015). Avraham Sela is A. Ephraim and Shirley Diamond Family Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Mario Sznajder is Leon Blum Professor of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
* INTRODUCTION
* Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition: A Comparative Perspective
* Eitan Alimi
* PART I: BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND CONTENTION
* 1. Modes of Coordination of Contentious Collective Action in the
Middle-East
* Mario Diani and Caelum Moffatt
* 2. Do Organizational Structures Matter for Protests in Non-Democratic
African Countries?
* Katia Pilati
* 3. Qualities of Democracy, Dissatisfaction and Contention in Latin
America: The Role of Equality, Freedom and Responsiveness
* Mario Quaranta
* 4. Regimes, Resources, and Regional Intervention: Understanding the
Openings and Trajectories for Contention in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Jack A. Goldstone
* PART II: PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES OF CONTENTION
* 5. The Drivers of Diffusion: Comparing 1989, the Color Revolutions
and the Arab Uprisings
* Valerie Bunce
* 6. Double Legitimacy Crises and Dynamics of Contention in Ethnic
Democracies
* Gregory Maney
* 7. When Repression Fails to Backfire: Movement's Powers, State's
Power, and Conditions Conducive to International Intervention
* Eitan Y. Alimi and David Meyer
* 8. Understanding Dynamics, Endogeneity and Complexity in Protest
Campaigns: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt (2011) and Iran
(1977-1979)
* Karen Rasler
* PART III: BETWEEN TRANSITION AND CONTENTION
* 9. Regime Transitions, Anti-dictatorship Struggles, and the Future of
Protest in Democratizing Settings
* Vincent Boudreau
* 10. Chile's Winter of Discontent: Is Protest Achieving Deeper
Democratization?
* Mario Sznajder
* 11. The 2011 Israeli Protest Movement between the Arab Spring and the
Occupy Movement: A Hybrid Model?
* Gayil Talshir
* CONCLUSION
* The Arab Revolts in Comparative Historical Perspective
* Avraham Sela
* Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition: A Comparative Perspective
* Eitan Alimi
* PART I: BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND CONTENTION
* 1. Modes of Coordination of Contentious Collective Action in the
Middle-East
* Mario Diani and Caelum Moffatt
* 2. Do Organizational Structures Matter for Protests in Non-Democratic
African Countries?
* Katia Pilati
* 3. Qualities of Democracy, Dissatisfaction and Contention in Latin
America: The Role of Equality, Freedom and Responsiveness
* Mario Quaranta
* 4. Regimes, Resources, and Regional Intervention: Understanding the
Openings and Trajectories for Contention in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Jack A. Goldstone
* PART II: PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES OF CONTENTION
* 5. The Drivers of Diffusion: Comparing 1989, the Color Revolutions
and the Arab Uprisings
* Valerie Bunce
* 6. Double Legitimacy Crises and Dynamics of Contention in Ethnic
Democracies
* Gregory Maney
* 7. When Repression Fails to Backfire: Movement's Powers, State's
Power, and Conditions Conducive to International Intervention
* Eitan Y. Alimi and David Meyer
* 8. Understanding Dynamics, Endogeneity and Complexity in Protest
Campaigns: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt (2011) and Iran
(1977-1979)
* Karen Rasler
* PART III: BETWEEN TRANSITION AND CONTENTION
* 9. Regime Transitions, Anti-dictatorship Struggles, and the Future of
Protest in Democratizing Settings
* Vincent Boudreau
* 10. Chile's Winter of Discontent: Is Protest Achieving Deeper
Democratization?
* Mario Sznajder
* 11. The 2011 Israeli Protest Movement between the Arab Spring and the
Occupy Movement: A Hybrid Model?
* Gayil Talshir
* CONCLUSION
* The Arab Revolts in Comparative Historical Perspective
* Avraham Sela
* INTRODUCTION
* Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition: A Comparative Perspective
* Eitan Alimi
* PART I: BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND CONTENTION
* 1. Modes of Coordination of Contentious Collective Action in the
Middle-East
* Mario Diani and Caelum Moffatt
* 2. Do Organizational Structures Matter for Protests in Non-Democratic
African Countries?
* Katia Pilati
* 3. Qualities of Democracy, Dissatisfaction and Contention in Latin
America: The Role of Equality, Freedom and Responsiveness
* Mario Quaranta
* 4. Regimes, Resources, and Regional Intervention: Understanding the
Openings and Trajectories for Contention in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Jack A. Goldstone
* PART II: PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES OF CONTENTION
* 5. The Drivers of Diffusion: Comparing 1989, the Color Revolutions
and the Arab Uprisings
* Valerie Bunce
* 6. Double Legitimacy Crises and Dynamics of Contention in Ethnic
Democracies
* Gregory Maney
* 7. When Repression Fails to Backfire: Movement's Powers, State's
Power, and Conditions Conducive to International Intervention
* Eitan Y. Alimi and David Meyer
* 8. Understanding Dynamics, Endogeneity and Complexity in Protest
Campaigns: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt (2011) and Iran
(1977-1979)
* Karen Rasler
* PART III: BETWEEN TRANSITION AND CONTENTION
* 9. Regime Transitions, Anti-dictatorship Struggles, and the Future of
Protest in Democratizing Settings
* Vincent Boudreau
* 10. Chile's Winter of Discontent: Is Protest Achieving Deeper
Democratization?
* Mario Sznajder
* 11. The 2011 Israeli Protest Movement between the Arab Spring and the
Occupy Movement: A Hybrid Model?
* Gayil Talshir
* CONCLUSION
* The Arab Revolts in Comparative Historical Perspective
* Avraham Sela
* Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition: A Comparative Perspective
* Eitan Alimi
* PART I: BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND CONTENTION
* 1. Modes of Coordination of Contentious Collective Action in the
Middle-East
* Mario Diani and Caelum Moffatt
* 2. Do Organizational Structures Matter for Protests in Non-Democratic
African Countries?
* Katia Pilati
* 3. Qualities of Democracy, Dissatisfaction and Contention in Latin
America: The Role of Equality, Freedom and Responsiveness
* Mario Quaranta
* 4. Regimes, Resources, and Regional Intervention: Understanding the
Openings and Trajectories for Contention in the Middle East and North
Africa
* Jack A. Goldstone
* PART II: PROCESSES AND TRAJECTORIES OF CONTENTION
* 5. The Drivers of Diffusion: Comparing 1989, the Color Revolutions
and the Arab Uprisings
* Valerie Bunce
* 6. Double Legitimacy Crises and Dynamics of Contention in Ethnic
Democracies
* Gregory Maney
* 7. When Repression Fails to Backfire: Movement's Powers, State's
Power, and Conditions Conducive to International Intervention
* Eitan Y. Alimi and David Meyer
* 8. Understanding Dynamics, Endogeneity and Complexity in Protest
Campaigns: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt (2011) and Iran
(1977-1979)
* Karen Rasler
* PART III: BETWEEN TRANSITION AND CONTENTION
* 9. Regime Transitions, Anti-dictatorship Struggles, and the Future of
Protest in Democratizing Settings
* Vincent Boudreau
* 10. Chile's Winter of Discontent: Is Protest Achieving Deeper
Democratization?
* Mario Sznajder
* 11. The 2011 Israeli Protest Movement between the Arab Spring and the
Occupy Movement: A Hybrid Model?
* Gayil Talshir
* CONCLUSION
* The Arab Revolts in Comparative Historical Perspective
* Avraham Sela