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The Arab Spring : critical analyses
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New York : Routledge, 2013
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ix, 315 pages ; 25 cm.
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9780415810364
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This volume provides a wealth of in-depth, country-specific analyses of the Arab Spring, in addition to works that examine the larger theoretical framework and socio-political implications of events. Unlike other analyses, often from the perspective of Western scholarship from the outside looking in, the articles here are drawn primarily from within the Arab world and are authored mainly by Arab experts and scholars with intimate, first-hand knowledge and direct experience of their subject matter and the particular countries on which they focus. The studies and readings included here deal with the countries affected directly by the Arab Spring in addition to ones that focus on meta-trends in the Arab world: the unprecedented mass movements and attendant phenomena, from the mass mobilizations of social media to the effectiveness of non-violent resistance. The volume provides a wealth of insider information as well as valuable analytical tools and models for understanding the Arab Spring.

This book was published as a special issue of Contemporary Arab Affairs .


Author Notes

Khair El-Din Haseeb is the founding Director of the Centre of Arab Unity Studies in Beirut and currently the Chairman of its Board of Trustees and Executive Committee. He has played a highly active and influential role in Arab nationalist concerns and initiatives since the 1970s. From 1976 to 1984, he served as Chief of the Natural Resources Science and Technology Division of the United Nations' Economic Commission of Western Asia. Previous to that he was Professor of Economics at the University of Baghdad and he served as Governor and Chairman of the Board of the Central Bank of Iraq from 1963 to 1965. He is the author of numerous books and articles in both Arabic and English including The Future of the Arab Nation (Routledge, 1991), Arab-Iranian Relations (British Academic Press, 1998), and, The Arabs and Africa (Croom Helm, 1985).

Youssef Mohammed Sawani is the Acting Director General for the Centre of Arab Unity Studies in Beirut and Professor of Political Science at the University of Tripoli, Libya. With a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Kent, UK, he is also Editor-in-Chief of Al Mostaqbal Al Arabi in Beirut and a member of the Editorial Board of Contemporary Arab Affairs. He is the author of numerous books and articles in both English and Arabic, including 'The 'end of pan-Arabism' revisited: reflections on the Arab Spring', Contemporary Arab Affairs 5 (3), 2012; and, co-edited with Abd Al Illah Belqaziz, Revolution and Democratic Transition in the Arab World: A Road Map (Centre for Arab Unity Studies, 2012, Arabic text).


Table of Contents

1 Introduction to the Arab Spring: critical analysesKhair El-Din Haseeb, et al.
2 The Arab Spring RevisitedKhair El-Din Haseeb
3 The Arab revolutions: the emergence of a new political subjectivitySari Hanafi
4 The Socio-Economic factors behind the revolutions of the Arab SpringGeorges Corm
5 The Arab Spring: breaking the chains of authoritarianism and postponed democracyMohammed Noureddine Affaya
6 War of Creative Destruction: the central tendency in the globalized Arab revolutions(a study in the formation of the future)Fathi al-âÇ Afifi
7 The revolutions of the Arab Spring: are democracy, development and modernity at the gates?Michael Sakbaniv
8 On the Arab âÇ Democratic Spring': lessons derivedKhair El-Din Haseeb
9 Post-Qadhafi Libya: interactive dynamics and the political futureYousef Mohammed Sawani
10 LibyaâÇ hopes and fearsKhair El-Din Haseeb
11 SyriaâÇ the road to where?Michel Kilo
12 Morocco and democratic transition: a reading of the constitutional amendments, their contexts and resultsAbdelilah Belkeziz
13 Political Islam in Morocco: negotiating the Kingdom's liberal spaceEmanuela Delmasso and Francesco Cavatorta
14 The Tunisian Revolution and Demcoracy BuildingMustafa al-Filani
15 The January 25thRevolution in Egypt: an attempt at sociological understandingKhalid Kazim Abu Dawh
16 Suleiman: Mubarak decided to step down #egypt 3jan25 OH MY GOD: examining the use of social media in the 2011 Egyptian revolutionGenevieve Barrons
17 Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and the January 25 Revolution: new political party, new circumstancesMona Farag
18 Repercussions of the Arab movements for democracy on the Saudi StreetMohammed Iben Sunitan
19 Repercussions of the Arab movements for democracy in BahrainAli Mohammed Fakhro
20 Palestinian youth and the Arab Spring. Learning to think critically: a case studyNadia Nasser-Najab
21 Epilogue: on the New ArabismYousef Sawani