Preface: Why Should You Read This Book? |
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Acknowledgments |
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1 Introduction: Understanding the Arab Awakening |
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Part I The Dynamics of the Arab Spring |
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2 Arab Public Opinion: What Do They Want? |
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3 Democratization 101: Historical Lessons for the Arab Spring |
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4 Islamists and the Brotherhood: Political Islam and the Arab Spring |
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29 | (10) |
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5 The Impact of New Media: The Revolution Will Be Tweeted |
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39 | (8) |
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6 The Impact on the Peace Process: Peacemaker or Peacebreaker? |
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47 | (11) |
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7 The Arab Militaries: The Double-Edged Swords |
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58 | (8) |
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8 The Economic Dimension: The Price of Freedom |
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9 Terrorism: Al-Qaeda and the Arab Spring |
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Part II Countries in Transition |
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10 Democratizers? The Pursuit of Pluralism |
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11 Iraq: The Roller Coaster of Democracy |
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13 Tunisia: Birthplace of the Revolution |
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14 Libya: From Revolt to State-Building |
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15 The Palestinians: Between National Liberation and Political Legitimacy |
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Part III The Imperative of Reform |
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16 Reform: Convincing Reluctant Regimes to Change |
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141 | (7) |
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17 Making Reform Credible: The Critical Piece of the Puzzle |
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18 Saudi Arabia: The Elephant in the Living Room |
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19 Jordan: An Imperfect State |
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20 Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and the UAE: The Nervous Bystanders |
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176 | (12) |
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21 Bahrain: Island of Troubles |
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188 | (8) |
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22 Morocco: The Model for Reform? |
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23 Algeria: Whistling Past the Graveyard |
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24 States in Civil War: Challenges for the United States |
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213 | (8) |
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25 Yemen: The Search for Stability and Development |
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221 | (9) |
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26 Syria: The Ghosts of Hama |
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230 | (13) |
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Part V Other Regional Actors |
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27 Regional Actors: The Changing Balance of Power in the Middle East |
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28 Israel: A Frosty Response to the Arab Spring |
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250 | (8) |
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258 | (10) |
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30 Turkey: An Interested Party |
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268 | (9) |
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Part VI The External Powers |
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31 External Powers: Riding the Tsunami |
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277 | (8) |
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32 Europe: Muddling Through |
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285 | (6) |
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33 Russia: Moscow Does Not Believe in Change |
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291 | (7) |
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34 China: Unease from Afar |
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298 | (7) |
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35 The International Order and the Emerging Powers: Implications of the Arab Awakening |
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305 | (6) |
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36 The United States: A New American Grand Strategy for the Middle East |
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Appendix: Political, Social, and Economic Indicators of the Middle East |
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Notes |
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About the Authors |
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Index |
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