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The Transition Towards Revolution and Reform: The Arab Spring Realised?

The Transition Towards Revolution and Reform: The Arab Spring Realised? - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Sonia L. AlianakTheme:Cultural Region/Middle Eastern, Religious Orientation/IslamicPublish date:5/31/2026Pages:224
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Edinburgh University PressISBN-13:9781399565554ISBN-10:1399565559UPC:9781399565554Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Middle East, Civil Rights, Political IdeologiesBook Topic:DemocracySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.48 inchesWeight:0.322Product ID:SCXTHKAA0S

The Arab Spring created attempts to transition toward democracy by the peoples of Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco and Jordan. This study compares the methods used by the secular leaders of Tunisia and Egypt to deal with people power demanding revolution with the methods that the monarchs of Morocco and Jordan resorted to in accommodating their people's priority of reform. In contrast with the monarchs, the secular leaders avoided resorting to the palliative of religion to ensure the stability of their rule and were, as a result, unable to survive. After the Arab Spring, moderate Islamist parties were, at first, elected to lead the populace out of economic deprivation and corruption. But were the ideals of the Arab Spring realised? This study evaluates the relative success of the move to democracy in these four Middle Eastern countries.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Edinburgh University PressISBN-13:9781399565554ISBN-10:1399565559UPC:9781399565554Book Category:History, Political ScienceBook Subcategory:Middle East, Civil Rights, Political IdeologiesBook Topic:DemocracySize:9.21 x 6.14 x 0.48 inchesWeight:0.322Product ID:SCXTHKAA0S
Sonia L. Alianak is Professor at the University of Texas -- Pan American.

Alianak is author of the 2007 book Middle Eastern Leaders and Islam: A Precarious Equilibrium, several articles and national presentations on Middle Eastern Politics. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin (PhD), the American University of Beirut (MA), and the American University in Cairo (BA). She grew up in Egypt and is of Armenian origin.

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

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