Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition

Arab Revolts in Comparative Global Perspective

Mario Sznajder editor Avraham Sela editor Eitan Y Alimi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:25th Aug '16

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Although episodes of resistance and contention in authoritarian and authoritarian-like regimes constitute the majority of mass political movements worldwide, the theories and models of popular contention have been developed on liberal-democratic assumptions. Prompted by the recent revolutionary waves in the Middle East and North Africa, Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition offers a deeper understanding of the complex and indeterminate linkages between popular protest, regime type, and transitions in democratic and authoritarian regimes alike. Through a diverse array of case studies from countries around the world, this volume places the Arab Spring uprisings in comparative perspective, demonstrating the similarities and parallels between contentious events in democratic and authoritarian-like regimes. Leading scholars in the fields of political science, sociologoy, and international studies discuss topics such as the set of initial conditions involved in the protest, prospects of contention, and forms of protest, as well as the role of historical legacies, regime responses, the military, social polarization, and external factors in the divergent outcomes of protest. By situating the study of contention in authoritarian and semi-authoritarian regimes in comparative perspective, Popular Contention, Regime, and Transition generates powerful insights into the impetus, dynamics, and consequences of contention in all contexts.

"Using a comparative perspective, this book aims to determine what can be learned about Arab revolts by looking at global cycles of contention and what can be learned about contentious politics more broadly by looking at cycles of contention in the Middle East. Rather than solely studying the uprisings' causes, attention is given to the actual dynamics of the studied revolts. In doing so, it becomes clear that cycles of contention in democracies and authoritarian regimes are not as different as one would expect." -- The Middle East Journal

ISBN: 9780190203573

Dimensions: 160mm x 234mm x 36mm

Weight: 658g

386 pages