External Powers and the Arab Spring External Powers and the Arab Spring

External Powers and the Arab Spring

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Publisher Description

Governance in the Middle East is a sad story, and the fate of the Arab Spring added to the misery. After the initial euphoria, much got worse. Except in Tunisia, where Islamic and secular political groups compete for power in a democratic political system.

This book examines the role of external powers during the Arab Spring in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. How did the United States and the European Union react? What did Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Iran – regional states not directly affected by the revolutionary uprisings – do?

All of them acted on the basis of their own values and interests, with scant regard for the preferences of the local actors. Some tried to promote democratic practice and human rights, but were hampered by their own inefficiencies and conflicting interests.

In the end, none of them mattered very much: they were little more than bystanders.

In this book, leading international experts in their respective fields offer perspectives and analyses that, hopefully, will be of use in shaping more effective support for better governance at critical junctures in the future.


Contributors:

Henri J. Barkey is Director of the Middle East Program
at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington.

Rosemary Hollis is Professor of Middle East Policy Studies and Director of the Olive Tree Scholarship Programme at City University London.

Sverre Lodgaard is Senior Research Fellow and former Director of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).

Saideh Lotfian is Professor of Political Science, University of Tehran.

Michael Lüders is an expert on Middle East affairs,
a regular commentator for German and Swiss media and an advisor to the German Foreign Ministry.

Joachim Nahem is a leading governance expert with the International Law and Policy Institute (ILPI), Oslo.

Selin Nasi is a columnist for Hurriyet Daily News and Şalom newspaper in Turkey.

Amin Saikal is Professor of Political Science, Public Policy Fellow, Chair of the Middle East Reference Group, and Director of the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.

Jean-François Seznec is Visiting Associate Professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Washington.

Gerald Steinberg is Professor of Political Studies at Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv.

Knut S. Vikør is Professor of the History of the Middle East and Muslim Africa, University of Bergen.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
27 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
394
Pages
PUBLISHER
Spartacus forlag as
SIZE
2.1
MB

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