ISBN:
9781849046961
Language:
English
Pages:
viii, 232 Seiten
Edition:
First published
Keywords:
Aufstand
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Politische Mobilisierung
;
Demokratisierung
;
Politischer Wandel
;
Reaktion
;
Außenpolitik
;
Bekämpfung
;
Autoritarismus
;
Nordafrika
;
Maghreb
;
Arabischer Frühling
Note:
Enthält: Anmerkungen Seite 175-226, Register
,
1. INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING AND EXPLAINING THE ARAB UPRISINGS
,
Making sense ofthe Arab uprisings
,
The book ahead
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2. ACTS, ARENAS AND ACTORS: FRAMING THE UPRISINGS
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The 'exceptionalism' ofthe Middle East
,
Acts, arenas and actors
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'Democratic revolutions': naming events
,
Causality and narratives ofchange
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Mobilization (and demobilization) in extraordinary circumstances
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3. ROUTINE AUTHORITARIAN GOVERNANCE BEFORE THE ARAB UPRISINGS: STRUCTURING THE OPTIONS FOR CHANGE
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Political resilience and the appearance ojstability
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Political legitimacy and authoritarian control
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Structuring patronage and clientelism
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Political mobilization and institutionalized politics
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Overstating the authoritarian Arab state
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4. CONSTRUCTING IMPOSSIBLE UPRISINGS
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Causing an uprising to start sometime in 2010 in North Africa
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Tunisia: redrawing the boundaries ofcontestation
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Algeria: renewed challenges to routine authoritarianism
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Libya: creating new arenas ofcontestation
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Reshaping protest actions in Morocco
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5. REDRAWING CONTENTION AND AUTHORITARIAN PRACTICES
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Tunisia:from wanting the regime to change to triggering regime change
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Libya:from local areas of revolutionary protest to international conflict zone
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Algeria:from social unrest to political protest
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Morocco: a transition to pre-existing practices ofcontention
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6. DEMOBILIZATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ACTORS OF THE UPRISINGS
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Entrenching the democratic actors ojthe Tunisian transition
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Democratic and military transition in Libya
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Reasserting authoritarian routines and normalizing discontent in Algeria
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Reforming authoritarian cooptation in Morocco
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7. CONCLUSION: MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION IN THE NORTH AFRICAN 4222 UPRISINGS
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Acts of contention: events creating events
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Arenas ofcontention: areas ofchange and routine governance
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Actors ofcontention and governance: institutionalizing identities and practices
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After the 2011 Arab uprisings
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