Focused on the 2010-2011 Arab Uprisings, this book examines the role of the military in Tunisia and Libya, arguing that both armies contributed decisively to the outcome and form of the respective uprisings.
Focused on the 2010-2011 Arab Uprisings, this book examines the role of the military in Tunisia and Libya, arguing that both armies contributed decisively to the outcome and form of the respective uprisings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ali Sarihan is a research fellow in the Department of Political Sciences at Missouri State University. He has previously studied at Indiana University (Bloomington), Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.), and the University of Nottingham in the UK. His studies focus on Civil-Military Relations, Social Movements, Revolutions, Democracy, and Democratization. His work has been published in Democratization, Alternatives, and Turkish Journal of Politics, among other journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Civil-Military Relations and Uprisings 2. Methodology: Comparative Case Study Part I: Tunisia 3. The Genesis of the Tunisian Uprisings 4. Actors and Factors in Tunisia 5. Tunisia: Energy Capacity Military and Protests: Energy Capacity Military Structure and the Strength of Protests Part II: Libya 6. The Genesis of the Libyan Uprisings 7. Actors and Factors in Libya 8. Libya: Energy Capacity Military and Protests: Energy Capacity Military Structure and the Strength of Protests Conclusion
Introduction 1. Civil-Military Relations and Uprisings 2. Methodology: Comparative Case Study Part I: Tunisia 3. The Genesis of the Tunisian Uprisings 4. Actors and Factors in Tunisia 5. Tunisia: Energy Capacity Military and Protests: Energy Capacity Military Structure and the Strength of Protests Part II: Libya 6. The Genesis of the Libyan Uprisings 7. Actors and Factors in Libya 8. Libya: Energy Capacity Military and Protests: Energy Capacity Military Structure and the Strength of Protests Conclusion
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