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Author:
Farjānī, Nādir, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84061325
Title:
Arab revolution in the 21st century? : lessons from Egypt and Tunisia / Nader Fergany.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiii, 198 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Arab Spring (2010-)
Demonstrations (Tunisia : 2010-)
Protests (Egypt : 2011-)
Arab Spring, 2010---History.
Arab countries--Politics and government--21st century.
Egypt--History--Protests, 2011-
Tunisia--History--Demonstrations, 2010-
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Civil Rights.--Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--General.--General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Peace.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--General.--General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--General.--General.
Politics and government.
Arab countries.
Egypt.
Tunisia.
2000 - 2099
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- pt. 1. ALT, state and prospects. 1. State of the Arab Liberation Tide: origins, features, extent of success of popular uprisings, implications, and future prospects ; 2. Why did the Arab popular uprisings erupt? ; 3. To falter or not to falter, lessons from Egypt and Tunisia ; 4. Injustice persists, even after ALT popular revolts ; 5. The worst case scenario, protracted regional war likely to escalate and a fragmented new map of the region ; 6. Two additional major impediments to sustainable human development -- pt. 2. Contours of the human renaissance scenario. Introduction to pt. 2 ; 7. Essential features of a human renaissance path -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"In Arab Revolution in the 21st Century?, Nader Fergany presents a compassionate analysis of the Arab popular uprisings in the 21st century, with particular reference to the cases of Egypt and Tunisia. Under authoritarian rule, relentless injustice creates the objective conditions for expressions of popular protest which may culminate in popular uprisings, as witnessed in many Arab countries at the end of the first decade of the 21st century. Unsurprisingly, the slogans of the Arab Liberation Tide (ALT) popular revolts centered around freedom, implying sound democratic governance, social justice, and human dignity for all. In reality, the short-lived governance arrangements which followed the January 2011 popular revolt in Egypt, for example, were little more than extensions of the authoritarian governance system the revolt set out to overthrow. There were differences, of course, between the three short-lived regimes that took power since then, but in form, rather than substance. This book uses a structuralist political economy framework rather than a detailed historical account as it considers how the ALT may prove to be an historic opportunity for human renaissance in the Arab World - or alternatively a disaster of epic proportions."-- Provided by publisher.
"The monograph aims to present a compassionate analysis of the Arab popular uprisings in the 21st century, with particular reference to two important cases, Egypt and Tunisia, in an analytic framework anchored in a structuralist political economy framework rather than a detailed historical account of the popular uprisings"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1137574917
9781137574916
OCLC:
(OCoLC)930058921
LCCN:
2015029316
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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