Democracy and reform in the Middle East and Asia : social protest and authoritarian rule after the Arab Spring

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Democracy and reform in the Middle East and Asia : social protest and authoritarian rule after the Arab Spring

edited by Amin Saikal and Amitav Acharya

(Library of international relations, 72)

I.B. Tauris, 2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction : democratizing the neighborhood : the implications of the "Arab Spring" for the Middle East and Asia / Amin Saikal and Amitav Acharya
  • Where have all the democratic expectations gone? Tunisia and Egypt in comparative perspective / Mohammad Selim
  • Humanitarianism, democracy and intervention: Libya and the responsibility to protect / Ramesh Thakur
  • Afghanistan and Iraq between democracy and radical Islam / Amin Saikal
  • The Arab Revolution is bad news for Iran / Shahram Akbarzadeh
  • Central Asia and the Arab Spring : discourses of relevance and threat in the region / Kirill Nourzhanov
  • Pakistan and the Arab uprisings / Samina Yasmeen
  • China's responses to the Arab uprisings / Baogang He
  • Democratization in Myanmar and the Arab uprisings / Trevor Wilson
  • Arab uprisings' contagion : electronic vicariousness and democratic empathy in Malaysia and Singapore / Alan Chong
  • "Look over here!" : Indonesian responses to the "Arab Spring" / Greg Fealy

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