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ISBN
9781474415286
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Publisher
Edinburgh Tea & Coffee Company University Press
ISBN-10
1474415288
ISBN-13
9781474415286
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237642806

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
456 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Political Change in the Middle East and North Africa : after the Arab Spring
Subject
World / Middle Eastern, Political Ideologies / Democracy, World / African
Publication Year
2017
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science
Author
Inmaculada Szmolka
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
7.1 in
Item Width
9.8 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-275769
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
We finally have the first, rich comparison on the political changes that have been taking place in MENA countries, where domestic and international aspects are analysed in depth. Thus, the book is a compulsory reading for scholars, students and even more for all professionals who − with different responsibilities − are operating in the area.', We finally have the first, rich comparison on the political changes that have been taking place in MENA countries, where domestic and international aspects are analysed in depth. Thus, the book is a compulsory reading for scholars, students and even more for all professionals who ? with different responsibilities ? are operating in the area., 'A broad look at the region since the Arab Spring, offering critical parallels and contrasts.' -- Anjishnu Das, MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL
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Yes
Dewey Decimal
320.917/4927
Table Of Content
INTRODUCTION, Inmaculada Szmolka SECTION I Chapter 1. Analytical Framework for a Comparative Study of Change in Political Regimes, Inmaculada Szmolka Chapter 2. The Arab Spring Changes under the Prism of International Relations Theory, Rafael Bustos SECTION II Chapter 3. Parties and Party Systems Change, Lise Storm Chapter 4. Elections and Electoral Integrity, Guadalupe Martó¹'º-Fuentes Chapter 5. Constitutional reform processes, Ewa K. Strzelecka and Angustias Parejo Chapter 6. Government and Power Relations, Victoria Veguilla Chapter 7. Good Governance in MENA Countries, Raquel Ojeda and Francesco Cavatorta Chapter 8. Civil Society and Social Movements, Carmelo Pé²¥z-Beltrá® and Ignacio Ãlvarez-Ossorio Chapter 9. Public Rights and Liberties, Luis Meliá®zLChapter 10. Media and Media Freedom, Javier Garcð«'aró·¡OE SECTION III Chapter 11. Regional Order and Regional Powers in the Middle East and North Africa, Jordi Quero and Eduard Soler i Lecha Chapter 12. The Political and Security Repercussions of the Islamic State in the MENA Region, Marié® Durá® and Vñ¯r Bados Chapter 13. EU and EU Member States' Responses to the Arab Spring, Irene Fernᮤez-Molina Chapter 14. The foreign policy of the United States following the Arab Spring, Juan Tovar SECTION IV Chapter 15. Successful and Failed Transitions to Democracy, Inmaculada Szmolka Chapter 16. Political liberalisation processes, Inmaculada Szmolka and Irene Fernᮤez-Molina Chapter 17. Autocratisation, Authoritarian Progressions and Fragmented States, Inmaculada Szmolka and Marié®S Durá®SREADS Final year undergarduates and MA students in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, and in Politics.
Synopsis
Taking a comparative approach, this book considers the ways in which political regimes have changed since the Arab Spring. It addresses a series of questions about political change in the context of the revolutions, upheavals and protests that have taken place in North Africa and the Arab Middle East since December 2010, and looks at the various processes have been underway in the region., Taking a comparative approach, this book considers the ways in which political regimes have changed since the Arab Spring. It addresses a series of questions about political change in the context of the revolutions, upheavals and protests that have taken place in North Africa and the Arab Middle East since December 2010, and looks at the various processes have been underway in the region: democratisation (Tunisia), failed democratic transitions (Egypt, Libya and Yemen), political liberalisation (Morocco), increased authoritarianism (Turkey, Bahrain, Kuwait) and fragmentation of state authority (Syria and Iraq). In other countries, in contrast to these changes, the authoritarian regimes remain intact (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates)., Taking a comparative approach, this book considers the ways in which political regimes have changed since the Arab Spring. It addresses a series of questions about political change in the context of the revolutions, upheavals and protests that have taken place in North Africa and the Arab Middle East since December 2010, and looks at the various processes have been underway in the region: democratisation (Tunisia), failed democratic transitions (Egypt, Libya and Yemen), political liberalisation (Morocco) and increased authoritarianism (Bahrain, Kuwait, Syria). In other countries, in contrast to these changes, the authoritarian regimes remain intact (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Arab United Emirates.
LC Classification Number
DS63.1

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