Eruptions of Popular Anger

Eruptions of Popular Anger
Title Eruptions of Popular Anger PDF eBook
Author Elena Ianchovichina
Publisher Mena Development Report
Pages 152
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781464811524

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The Arab Spring protests caught most of the world by surprise and precipitated a chain of events that changed the course of history in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), ushering in a period of prolonged political instability and intense civil conflicts. The analysis of the Arab Spring aftermath sheds light on the interplay between economic, behavioral, institutional, and political factors that have influenced the transitions across the region and the risk of civil conflict. The study draws on four main bodies of literature on poverty and inequality, subjective well-being, civil conflict, and macroeconomics as well as on an eclectic mix of quantitative and qualitative methods and data. Given the complex nature of the Arab Spring and its aftermath, the study touches also on areas related to political economy and governance.

The Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings

The Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings
Title The Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings PDF eBook
Author Melani Cammett
Publisher Westview Press
Pages 48
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813349443

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In this Westview Press Spotlight, Melani Cammett and Ishac Diwan explore the impact of the Arab Spring and subsequent events in the region.

The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy

The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy
Title The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy PDF eBook
Author L. Talani
Publisher Springer
Pages 326
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137272198

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Although it is still early for an established academic account of the motivations behind the dramatic events in the Arab world in 2010/11, Leila Simona Talani believes that it is about time to try and place this issue into the broader picture of the latest changes in the global political economy.

The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia

The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia
Title The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia PDF eBook
Author Andrea Teti
Publisher Springer
Pages 153
Release 2017-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3319690442

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The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popular and largely non-violent revolts which threatened and in some cases toppled apparently stable autocracies. This volume provides in-depth analyses of how people perceived the socio-economic and political transformations in three case studies epitomising different post-Uprising trajectories – Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt – and drawing on survey data to explore ordinary citizens’ perceptions of politics, security, the economy, gender, corruption, and trust. The findings suggest the causes of protest in 2010-2011 were not just political marginalisation and regime repression, but also denial of socio-economic rights and regimes failure to provide social justice. Data also shows these issues remain unresolved, and that populations have little confidence governments will deliver, leaving post-Uprisings regimes neither strong nor stable, but fierce and brittle. This analysis has direct implications both for policy and for scholarship on transformations, democratization, authoritarian resilience and ‘hybrid regimes’.

The Gulf States in International Political Economy

The Gulf States in International Political Economy
Title The Gulf States in International Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
Publisher Springer
Pages 277
Release 2016-05-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137385618

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Kristian Coates Ulrichsen documents the startling rise of the Arab Gulf States as regional powers with international reach and provides a definitive account of how they have become embedded in the global system of power, politics, and policy-making.

The Arab Revolts

The Arab Revolts
Title The Arab Revolts PDF eBook
Author David McMurray
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 274
Release 2013-02-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0253009685

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The 2011 eruptions of popular discontent across the Arab world, popularly dubbed the Arab Spring, were local manifestations of a regional mass movement for democracy, freedom, and human dignity. Authoritarian regimes were either overthrown or put on notice that the old ways of oppressing their subjects would no longer be tolerated. These essays from Middle East Report—the leading source of timely reporting and insightful analysis of the region—cover events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Syria, and Yemen. Written for a broad audience of students, policymakers, media analysts, and general readers, the collection reveals the underlying causes of the revolts by identifying key trends during the last two decades leading up to the recent insurrections.

The Political Economy of Arab Food Sovereignty

The Political Economy of Arab Food Sovereignty
Title The Political Economy of Arab Food Sovereignty PDF eBook
Author J. Harrigan
Publisher Springer
Pages 403
Release 2014-06-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137339381

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A political economy analysis of the history of food security in the Arab world, including the role played by the global food price crisis in the Arab Spring and the Arab response aiming at greater food sovereignty via domestic food production and land acquisition overseas – the so-called land grab.