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OverviewThe euphoria and promise that accompanied the Arab Spring has been replaced with a business-as-usual tone in the MENA. Revolutionary shifts in political and religious power have been tempered and, in some cases, reversed. Observers should not be surprised at these outcomes, but skeptics would be advised to remain attentive to regional factors that continue to present potentials for reform. This volume examines a variety of such factors as mediators of MENA political reform, including: Islam, political party and government relations, regime type, elite influence, and Internet access. By providing both a broad review of the relevant literatures and a flexible assessment of the region’s political prospects in the post-Spring period, the volume leverages insights from a series of regional experts and political analysts to offer a useful contribution to the continuing work of reform by MENA scholars, policymakers, and the general public. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian Robert Calfano , Abdelhak Azzouzi , Brian Robert Calfano , Jason GainousPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.490kg ISBN: 9780739135822ISBN 10: 0739135821 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 29 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAs the MENA region still endures political uncertainty, new questions provoke deeper reflection than romanticizing the symbolism of the Arab 'Spring'. This collection brings new perspectives to the key question: why the Arab open-ended uprisings have not yet delivered their promised social change, and illuminates the path of political development at this post-Spring transitional era. This volume gathers an impressive cast of scholars who critically deconstruct the complexity of Arab transformative politics, and provide important new optics through which to study the upcoming challenges and expectations in the region. -- Mohammed D. Cherkaoui, George Mason University Calfano and colleagues...provide nuanced explanations. The reader learns, for example, that power-sharing relationships between political parties and governments-such as in the Maghreb states of Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco-are crucial in deciding the capacity for reform in the post uprising era. Middle East Quarterly As the MENA region still endures political uncertainty, new questions provoke deeper reflection than romanticizing the symbolism of the Arab 'Spring'. This collection brings new perspectives to the key question: why the Arab open-ended uprisings have not yet delivered their promised social change, and illuminates the path of political development at this post-Spring transitional era. This volume gathers an impressive cast of scholars who critically deconstruct the complexity of Arab transformative politics, and provide important new optics through which to study the upcoming challenges and expectations in the region. -- Mohammed D. Cherkaoui, George Mason University Author InformationBrian Robert Calfano is associate professor of political science at Missouri State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |