The new Arab revolutions that shook the world
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The new Arab revolutions that shook the world
Paradigm Publishers, c2012
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Bibliography: p. 337-350
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内容説明
From Libya in the east to the Gulf peninsula in the west, the 'Arab Spring' has shaken entrenched regimes. Decades-old dictatorships have fallen after mass protests. Whilst the final outcome is unclear, the historical importance of these events is beyond doubt. Farhad Khosrokavar contextualizes the demands of the protesters. He looks beyond the Arab world to show how the movements are leaving a deep imprint on countries like Iran and how a new conception of democracy is emerging in the region, challenging traditional ideas. Looking to the future, Khosrokavar discusses how the new movements may change the world.
目次
- Introduction
- Part I Unexpected Demo-Movements in the Middle East and North Africa and Their Dynamics
- Chapter 1 The Iranian Green Movement
- Chapter 2 The Tunisian Revolution of Dignity and Freedom
- Chapter 3 Egypt's Revolution
- Chapter 4 The Arab Spring through Historical Precedents in Other Countries
- Part II The Would-Be Middle Class as the Subjective Foundation of the Arab Spring
- Chapter 5 The "Would-Be Middle Class"
- Chapter 6 Characteristics of the Demo-Movements
- Chapter 7 Obstacles to Democracy
- Part III The New Social Actors
- Chapter 8 Social and State Actors and New Technologies
- Chapter 9 The New Social Actor and Demographics
- Chapter 10 Types of Activists, Old and New
- Chapter 11 The Symbolic Dimensions of the Arab Spring
- Chapter 12 The Geopolitical Actors
- conclusion Conclusion
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