The Unfinished Arab Spring - Micro-Dynamics of Revolts between Change and Continuity

The Unfinished Arab Spring - Micro-Dynamics of Revolts between Change and Continuity

Francesco Cavatorta, Fatima El Issawi
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Author:  Francesco Cavatorta, Fatima El Issawi
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  304
Publisher:  Gingko Library
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9781909942486

The aim of this volume is to adopt an original analytical approach in explaining various dynamics at work behind the Arab Spring, through giving voice to local dynamics and legacies rather than concentrating on debates about paradigms. It highlights micro-perspectives of change and resistance as well of contentious politics that are often marginalised and left unexplored in favour of macro-analyses. First, the story of the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Morocco and Algeria is told through diverse and novel perspectives, looking at factors that have not yet been sufficiently underlined, but carry explanatory power for what has occurred. Second, rather than focusing on macro-comparative regional trends - however useful they might be - the contributors to the book focus on the particularities of each country, highlighting distinctive micro-dynamics of change and continuity. The essays collected here are contributions from renowned writers and researchers from the Middle East and North Africa, along with Western experts, thus allowing the formation of a sophisticated dialogic exchange.

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