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ISSN: 0144-4387
Introduction xi. - I: THE EMERGENCE OF ARAB NATIONALISM: ONE NATION, MANY STATES I. - 1 Arab Nationalism: Modest Beginnings 3. - 2 World War I and Its Aftermath: The Arab Revolt and Unrealized Expectations 15. - 3 State-Building and Nation-Building in Adverse Circumstances 25. - 4 The Dynastic Era: Upheaval, Revolution, and Transition (1945-1954) 47. - 5 The Radical Heyday (1955-1967) 69. - II: FROM ORDER TO DISORDER: THE TRIUMPH AND DECLINE OF ARAB STATES 99. - 6 After the June 1967 Debacle: Picking Up the Pieces (1967-1970) 101. - 7 Diminished Leadership: Egypt and the Arab Order in the Sadat-Mubarak Era (1970-2010) 109. - 8 Failed Aspirations, Failed State: Iraq Under Saddam, and Beyond(1968-2010) 131. - 9 Syria Under the Asad Dynasty: From Weak State to Aspiring Regional Power (1970-2010) 153. - 10 Symbol versus Substance: The Palestinian Movement in the Arab Firmament Since 1967 169. - 11 The Arab Spring: Disorder and Disintegration 185. - Concluding Observations: Whither the Arab System? Whither the Arab State? 213
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This volume examines the role of Arab women in Arab Spring and their contribution to the ongoing process of change sweeping the region. The book begins with an examination of the process of democratization and its impediments in the Arab World since the Second World War. It then looks at the conditions that led to the upsurge of the so-called Arab Spring. Finally, it underscores women's role as participants, organizers, leaders, but also as victims. The main thesis of the book is that while Arab women were an integral part of the revolutionary efforts within the Arab Spring paradigm, they did
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Band 38, Heft 4, S. 611-625
ISSN: 0043-8871
Review article of books: "The Arab Predicament" by Fouad Ajami, "Iraq: Eastern Flank of the Arab World" by Christine Moss Helms, "The Foreign Policies of Arab States" by Bahgat Korany, Ali E. Hillal Dessouki, and others and "Arab and Regional Politics in the Middle East" by P.J. Vatikiotis. The reviewer notes that undue emphasis on Arabism promotes a kind of romanticism which, in its favourable form, argues that Arabs see themselves as being somehow above politics. (DÜI-Sen)
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In: Review of International Affairs, Band 18, S. 17-19
In: Countries and Cultures of the World Ser
In: Countries and Cultures of the World Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Arab Renewal and Religious Reform: -- An Essay -- Abstract -- Preliminary Remarks -- The Roots of Civilizational Regression -- The Fallacy of the 'Closing of the Muslim Mind' -- The Political Roots of Civilizational Regression -- Size -- Utilitarianism -- Mercantilism -- Subjectivity -- On Civilizational Renewal -- The Scope of Civilizational Renewal -- Challenges -- Rereading the Cultural Heritage -- On Modernity -- Independent State and Liberation -- The Path to Civilization Renewal -- The Culture of Defeat -- The 'Other' and the Culture of Exclusion -- The Religious Discourse and Civilizational Renewal -- General Remarks -- Religious Thought and Religious Discourse -- Reform in Religious Thought -- Deconstructing the Religious Discourse -- Recapitulative Remarks -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Chapter 2 -- Voices and Experiences of Libyans in the Post-Arab Spring Period -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Arab Spring in Libya -- Libya's Leadership and New Trends in Public Policy in the Post-Arab Spring Period -- Arab Experiences in the Post-Arab Spring Period -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Democracy and Pluralism in the Discursive Traditions of the Tunisian Islamic Movement -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Discursive Traditions -- The Specificity of Tunisian Islam: The Discourse About Pluralism, Moderation, Democracy -- Conclusion: Islamic Modernity -- References -- Index -- Blank Page