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The Arab Spring :Will it lead to democratic transitions? /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
320.917/4927
書名/作者:
The Arab Spring : : Will it lead to democratic transitions? // edited by Clement Henry and Ji-Hyang Jang.
其他作者:
Henry, Clement M.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
2000 - 2099
標題:
Arab Spring, 2010-
標題:
Armed conflict - Middle East
標題:
Comparative politics - Middle East
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
標題:
Political science.
標題:
Politics and Government
標題:
Revolutionary groups & movements - Middle East
標題:
Arab countries - Economic conditions.
標題:
Arab countries.
ISBN:
1137344040 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137344045 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
Preface; Hahm Chaibong -- Introduction / Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang and Robert P. Parks -- Domestic Political Transition and Regional Spillover -- Early Adopters and Neighborhood Effects / Lisa Anderson -- A Modest Transformation: Political Change in the Arab World after the 'Arab Spring' / Eva Bellin -- Political Economies of Transition / Clement Henry -- Social Networks and Civil Society -- New Actors of the Revolution and the Political Transition in Tunisia / Mohamed Kerrou -- Algeria and the Arab Uprisings / Robert P. Parks -- The Plurality of Politics in Post-Revolutionary Iran / Arang Keshavarzian -- Varieties of Political Islam -- The Evolution of Islamist Movements / Fawaz Gerges -- Islamic Capital and Democratic Deepening / Jang Ji-Hyang -- Is the Turkish Model Relevant for the Middle East? / Kemal Kirisci -- Protracted Violence in Syria and Libya -- Libya after the Civil War: The Legacy of the Past and Economic Reconstruction / Diederik Vandewalle -- Syria, the Arab Uprisings, and the Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience / Bassam Haddad -- Dilemmas of the United States -- US Middle East Policy and the 'Arab Spring' / Michael C. Hudson -- The Obama Administration's Middle East Policy: Changing Priorities / Uzi Rabi -- Epilogue / Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang and Peter Lee -- Appendix -- 2011 Asan Middle East Conference: Question and Answer Sections.
摘要、提要註:
Nearly two years since it first erupted in Tunisia, the popular uprisings of the "Arab Spring" continue to shake the foundations of decades of authoritarian rule across the Middle East and North Africa. While their precise nature or the political, economic, and strategic implications for the region and the rest of the world have yet to be assessed, there is no doubt that they will be profound. With deep economic ties to the Middle East, Korea feels the impact of the political changes currently taking place in the region acutely, and the two regions' futures remain deeply intertwined. This timely project on the Arab Spring was initiated to provide The Asan Institute's own assessment of the changes currently taking place in the region and their significant implications for South Korea. The Asan Institute for Policy Studies is an independent think tank located in Seoul, South Korea, that provides innovative policy solutions and spearheads public discourse on many of the core issues that Korea, East Asia, and the global community face. The goal of the institute is not only to offer policy solutions but also to train experts in public diplomacy and related fields in order to strengthen Korea's capacity to better tackle some of the most pressing problems affecting the country, the region and the world today.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137344045
The Arab Spring :Will it lead to democratic transitions? /
The Arab Spring :
Will it lead to democratic transitions? /edited by Clement Henry and Ji-Hyang Jang. - 1 online resource.
Includes index.
Preface; Hahm Chaibong -- Introduction / Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang and Robert P. Parks -- Domestic Political Transition and Regional Spillover -- Early Adopters and Neighborhood Effects / Lisa Anderson -- A Modest Transformation: Political Change in the Arab World after the 'Arab Spring' / Eva Bellin -- Political Economies of Transition / Clement Henry -- Social Networks and Civil Society -- New Actors of the Revolution and the Political Transition in Tunisia / Mohamed Kerrou -- Algeria and the Arab Uprisings / Robert P. Parks -- The Plurality of Politics in Post-Revolutionary Iran / Arang Keshavarzian -- Varieties of Political Islam -- The Evolution of Islamist Movements / Fawaz Gerges -- Islamic Capital and Democratic Deepening / Jang Ji-Hyang -- Is the Turkish Model Relevant for the Middle East? / Kemal Kirisci -- Protracted Violence in Syria and Libya -- Libya after the Civil War: The Legacy of the Past and Economic Reconstruction / Diederik Vandewalle -- Syria, the Arab Uprisings, and the Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience / Bassam Haddad -- Dilemmas of the United States -- US Middle East Policy and the 'Arab Spring' / Michael C. Hudson -- The Obama Administration's Middle East Policy: Changing Priorities / Uzi Rabi -- Epilogue / Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang and Peter Lee -- Appendix -- 2011 Asan Middle East Conference: Question and Answer Sections.
Nearly two years since it first erupted in Tunisia, the popular uprisings of the "Arab Spring" continue to shake the foundations of decades of authoritarian rule across the Middle East and North Africa. While their precise nature or the political, economic, and strategic implications for the region and the rest of the world have yet to be assessed, there is no doubt that they will be profound. With deep economic ties to the Middle East, Korea feels the impact of the political changes currently taking place in the region acutely, and the two regions' futures remain deeply intertwined. This timely project on the Arab Spring was initiated to provide The Asan Institute's own assessment of the changes currently taking place in the region and their significant implications for South Korea. The Asan Institute for Policy Studies is an independent think tank located in Seoul, South Korea, that provides innovative policy solutions and spearheads public discourse on many of the core issues that Korea, East Asia, and the global community face. The goal of the institute is not only to offer policy solutions but also to train experts in public diplomacy and related fields in order to strengthen Korea's capacity to better tackle some of the most pressing problems affecting the country, the region and the world today.
ISBN: 1137344040 (electronic bk.)
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