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The Arab Dictatorships: The Unfinished Work of the Arab Spring

Par : Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223650706
  • EAN9798223650706
  • Date de parution22/09/2023
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

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In "The Arab Dictatorships - The Unfinished Work of the Arab Spring, " he author meticulously examines the intricate dynamics that led to the rise, resilience, and in some cases, fall of autocratic regimes across the Arab world. With a blend of rigorous research and personal narratives, the author presents an unparalleled analysis of the region's political landscape before, during, and after the historic wave of uprisings known as the Arab Spring.
The book kicks off with a panoramic view of the Middle East's sociopolitical tapestry prior to 2010, elucidating the confluence of factors that allowed autocrats to consolidate power. From economic strategies and patronage networks to religious discourse and control over military apparatuses, the author delves into the machinery of repression that kept these regimes intact. The heart of the book focuses on the eruptions of 2011, capturing the aspirations, chants, and fervor of the Arab streets.
Each chapter zooms in on a particular nation, tracing the trajectory of its revolt and the subsequent responses of its rulers. The author pays special attention to the varied outcomes of these uprisings: while some nations saw the ouster of long-time dictators, others plunged into civil wars, and still, others saw the old guards reassert their dominance. Intertwined in this macro analysis are the micro tales of activists, dissidents, and everyday citizens.
Their stories offer a human dimension, emphasizing the personal costs, hopes, and disillusionments of those who dared to dream of a different Arab world. The latter sections grapple with the aftermath of the Arab Spring. How did some dictatorships manage to weather the storm and even strengthen their grips? Why did democratic aspirations in certain countries give way to chaos or renewed authoritarianism? And crucially, what are the lingering legacies of the Arab Spring and the unfinished work it left behind?Drawing from a wide range of sources, including classified documents, oral histories, and personal observations, "The Arab Dictatorships" not only offers a scholarly analysis but also serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who strive for freedom against all odds.
It's a compelling read for historians, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the Middle East's contemporary political landscape.
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