The international politics of the Arab Spring : popular unrest and foreign policy

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The international politics of the Arab Spring : popular unrest and foreign policy

edited by Robert Mason

(The modern Muslim world)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

  • hbk

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  • Introduction; Robert Mason
  • 1. The Arab Spring as a Challenge to Political Science; Martin Beck
  • 2. The Obama Administration and the Arab Spring: Waiting for a Doctrine
  • Robert Mason
  • 3. The European Neighborhood Policy: Going Full Circle?; Timo Behr
  • 4. Russia and the Middle East: Adjusting to a New Political Vista; Nikolay Kozhanov
  • 5. Diversity Behind Unity: Latin America's Response to the Arab Spring; Alejandra Galindo, Cecilia Baeza and Élodie Brun
  • 6. India and the Middle East: Before and After the Arab Spring; Harsh V. Pant
  • 7. China; I-Wei Jennifer Chang
  • Conclusion: Conceptualizing the International Community's Approach to the MENA Region; Robert Mason

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This book explores and analyzes how the Arab Spring has affected the political and economic relationships between the West, the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and the MENA (Middle Eastern and North African states). It locates continuity and change in these relations within the broader context of democratization, energy, security, arms relationships, and the shift towards a multi-polar system. Each chapter charts a history of ideological engagement, which has generally given way to more pragmatic energy, economic, and security interests, and defines and analyzes the fundamental and emerging factors that shape foreign policy. The volume pays special attention to the UN Security Council authorization of "all necessary measures" against Qaddafi's Libya and the subsequent deadlock in getting China and Russia to pass further Resolutions for intervention in Syria.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Robert Mason 1. The Arab Spring as a Challenge to Political Science
  • Martin Beck 2. The Obama Administration and the Arab Spring: Waiting for a Doctrine Robert Mason 3. The European Neighborhood Policy: Going Full Circle?
  • Timo Behr 4. Russia and the Middle East: Adjusting to a New Political Vista
  • Nikolay Kozhanov 5. Diversity Behind Unity: Latin America's Response to the Arab Spring
  • Alejandra Galindo, Cecilia Baeza and Elodie Brun 6. India and the Middle East: Before and After the Arab Spring
  • Harsh V. Pant 7. China
  • I-Wei Jennifer Chang Conclusion: Conceptualizing the International Community's Approach to the MENA Region
  • Robert Mason

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