Part one: MENA uprisings: theoretical perspectives. 1. Transitions, revolutions and democratisations: conceptual clarifications / Houchang E. Chehabi -- 2. The long road from revolution to democracy in the Middle East and North Africa: challenges and threats facing states in transition / Garth le Pere -- Part two: Three years of uprisings: political actions and actors -- 3. Springs and winters: interventions and interferences in the Arab uprisings / Phyllis Bennis -- 4. 'Islamists' above ground and poised to lead: a Libyan Islamist perspective / Ashur Shamis -- 5. Islamist re-awakening in Egypt: from opposition movements to ruling parties / Ahmed Abd Rabou -- 6. Law and judicialisation of politics in the Egyptian revolution / Hadi Enayat -- 7. Egyptian liberals in the struggle for and against democracy / Daryl Glaser -- 8. The Tunisian intifada and the way forward / Lutfi Zaitoun -- 9. Consequences of Ennahda's relative weakness in Tunisia: problematising negotiated revolutions / Ebrahim Shabbir Deen -- 10. The Arab uprisings: is Algeria exceptional? / Yahia H. Zoubir -- Part three: MENA and the rest of Africa -- 11. After Gaddafi and Mubarak: a new role for North Africa in the African Union / Francis Nguendi Ikome -- 12. Lessons from South Africa's reconciliation process for post-uprising states / Naʻeem Jeenah and Ebrahim Shabbir Deen.
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