Examining the aftermath of the Arab Spring, this book explores the Spring not as a series of failed revolutions but as successful counter-revolutions. Adding a new dimension to the history of revolutions, it addresses key debates in democratisation, authoritarian resilience and civil resistance.
Examining the aftermath of the Arab Spring, this book explores the Spring not as a series of failed revolutions but as successful counter-revolutions. Adding a new dimension to the history of revolutions, it addresses key debates in democratisation, authoritarian resilience and civil resistance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jamie Allinson is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Edinburgh, specialising in the politics of the Middle East. A founding editor of the quarterly magazine Salvage, he is the author of The Struggle for the State in Jordan: The Social Origins of Alliances in the Middle East (2015), which was co-winner of the Jadaliyya Political Economy Book Prize in 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Another world was possible? 2. What is counter-revolution? 3. The revolutionary situations 4. Political revolutions and counter-revolutions: Tunisia and Egypt 5. Militarising counter-revolution: Syria and Bahrain 6. From revolution to state collapse: Libya and Yemen 7. Revolutionary states? Isis and Rojava 8. Conclusion: Where is counter-revolution going?
1. Introduction: Another world was possible? 2. What is counter-revolution? 3. The revolutionary situations 4. Political revolutions and counter-revolutions: Tunisia and Egypt 5. Militarising counter-revolution: Syria and Bahrain 6. From revolution to state collapse: Libya and Yemen 7. Revolutionary states? Isis and Rojava 8. Conclusion: Where is counter-revolution going?
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