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(Ebook) The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia: Social, Political and Economic Transformations by Andrea Teti, Pamela Abbott, Francesco Cavatorta (auth.) ISBN 9783319690438, 9783319690445, 3319690434, 3319690442

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Authors:Andrea Teti, Pamela Abbott, Francesco Cavatorta (auth.)
Pages:153 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:1.82 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319690438, 9783319690445, 3319690434, 3319690442
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(Ebook) The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia: Social, Political and Economic Transformations by Andrea Teti, Pamela Abbott, Francesco Cavatorta (auth.) ISBN 9783319690438, 9783319690445, 3319690434, 3319690442

The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popular and largely non-violent revolts which threatened and in some cases toppled apparently stable autocracies. This volume provides in-depth analyses of how people perceived the socio-economic and political transformations in three case studies epitomising different post-Uprising trajectories – Tunisia, Jordan and Egypt – and drawing on survey data to explore ordinary citizens’ perceptions of politics, security, the economy, gender, corruption, and trust. The findings suggest the causes of protest in 2010-2011 were not just political marginalisation and regime repression, but also denial of socio-economic rights and regimes failure to provide social justice. Data also shows these issues remain unresolved, and that populations have little confidence governments will deliver, leaving post-Uprisings regimes neither strong nor stable, but fierce and brittle. This analysis has direct implications both for policy and for scholarship on transformations, democratization, authoritarian resilience and ‘hybrid regimes’.

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