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|a The Arab Spring :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-190).
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|a Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: A Decade After the Arab Spring: Continuity and Change -- Organization of the Volume -- Notes -- 1 Uprisings in the Arab World: Movements and Transformative Politics -- Notes -- 2 State-Building in Post-Arab Spring Countries: Comparing the 'Yemeni Model' a. the 'Tunisian Model' -- Endogenous and Exogenous State Building Perspectives and their Limitations -- The State Building Process in Post-revolutionary Yemen
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|a Socio-political Structures in Pre-revolutionary Yemen and the 'Yemeni Spring' -- The Plight of Yemen's Post-revolutionary State Building and Failure of Hadi's Reforms -- The State Building Process in Post-revolutionary Tunisia -- Socio-political Structures of Tunisia before the 'Jasmine Revolution' -- Achievements and Challenges: State Building of Post-revolutionary Tunisia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 The Arab Spring and After: Power Competition in the Middle East and Prospects for Reform -- Socio-economic Malaise -- The Arab Spring Uprisings -- Negotiated Transitions -- Civil Conflict
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|a State Repression -- Sectarianizing Power Competitions -- Competitions within Political Islam -- Monarchies versus the Brotherhood -- Jihad in Regional Confrontations -- 'Second Wave' of Arab Spring Uprisings -- Sudan -- Algeria -- Iraq -- Lebanon -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Economic Roots of the Arab Uprisings in the Mediterranean -- Uprisings in Tunisia -- Uprisings in Egypt -- Uprisings in Algeria -- Uprisings in Libya -- Uprisings in Syria -- Uprisings in Lebanon -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Egypt's Changing Strategic Landscape and Leverage -- Egyptian Economy -- The Nile Water Dispute
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|a The Mediterranean Sea -- Implications for the Broad Middle East -- Notes -- 6 Major Dilemmas Faced by the Egyptian and Tunisian Islamists in the Context of the Arab Spring -- Dilemma of Involvement in Mainstream Politics -- Political Involvement or Social Focus? -- Involvement in Street Protests -- The Dilemma of the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia -- The Tussle between Social and Political Actions -- Notes -- 7 Uprisings and the Muslim Brotherhood's Negotiation of the 'Civil State' in Egypt -- Ambiguous Secularism and Islamic Characteristics of the Egyptian State
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|a Popular Support for Shari'a and Public Role of Religion -- Military Tutelage and Secular-Liberal Support -- International Support for Egypt's Military Tutelage -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 The 'Spring' in Lebanon: Demands for Reform and Ending Corruption -- A Century of Political Corruption, Nepotism, and a Sectary (Sectarian) Political System -- First Republic: Le Grand Liban of 1920 & the French Mandate -- The Constitution, Second Republic, Independence and 1943 National Pact -- Third Republic: Lebanon's 1990 Ta'if Agreement and the Officially Recognised 18 Sects
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|a It has been more a decade since people across the Arab world rose up in revolt against their governments, demanding political empowerment, social reform and economic improvement. Pro-democracy protests, as they were called in common parlance, which spread rapidly through the mobilisation of social media calls, ended up overthrowing long-standing authoritarian regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Libya. That gave rise to hope for a more representative future, a.
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|a Arab Spring, 2010-
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|a Arab countries
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|a Printemps arabe, 2010-2011.
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