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Arab Awakening: America and the Transformation of the Middle East [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, weight: 612 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Brookings Institution
  • ISBN-10: 0815722265
  • ISBN-13: 9780815722267
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x23 mm, weight: 612 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Brookings Institution
  • ISBN-10: 0815722265
  • ISBN-13: 9780815722267
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Analyzes key aspects of the 2011 Mideast turmoil, such as Arab public opinion; socioeconomic and demographic conditions; the role of social media; influence of Islamists; the impact of political changes on the Arab-Israeli peace process; and ramifications for the United States and the rest of the world. Also provides country-by-country analysis of Middle East political evolution"--Provided by publisher.

Even the most seasoned Middle East observers were taken aback by the events of early 2011. Protests born of oppression and socioeconomic frustration erupted throughout the streets; public unrest provoked violent police backlash; long-established dictatorships fell. How did this all happen? What might the future look like, and what are the likely ramifications for the United States and the rest of the world? In The Arab Awakening, experts from the Brookings Institution tackle such questions to make sense of this tumultuous region that remains at the heart of U.S. national interests.

The first portion of The Arab Awakening offers broad lessons by analyzing key aspects of the Mideast turmoil, such as public opinion trends within the "Arab Street"; the role of social media and technology; socioeconomic and demographic conditions; the influence of Islamists; and the impact of the new political order on the Arab-Israeli peace process.

The next section looks at the countries themselves, finding commonalties and grouping them according to the political evolutions that have (or have not) occurred in each country. The section offers insight into the current situation, and possible trajectory of each group of countries, followed by individual nation studies.

The Arab Awakening brings the full resources of Brookings to bear on making sense of what may turn out to be the most significant geopolitical movement of this generation. It is essential reading for anyone looking to understand these developments and their consequences.

Preface: Why Should You Read This Book? xi
Acknowledgments xv
1 Introduction: Understanding the Arab Awakening
1(12)
Kenneth M. Pollack
Part I The Dynamics of the Arab Spring
2 Arab Public Opinion: What Do They Want?
13(8)
Shibley Telhami
3 Democratization 101: Historical Lessons for the Arab Spring
21(8)
Stephen R. Grand
4 Islamists and the Brotherhood: Political Islam and the Arab Spring
29(10)
Shadi Hamid
5 The Impact of New Media: The Revolution Will Be Tweeted
39(8)
Michael S. Doran
6 The Impact on the Peace Process: Peacemaker or Peacebreaker?
47(11)
Khaled Elgindy
Salman Shaikh
7 The Arab Militaries: The Double-Edged Swords
58(8)
Kenneth M. Pollack
8 The Economic Dimension: The Price of Freedom
66(10)
Suzanne Maloney
9 Terrorism: Al-Qaeda and the Arab Spring
76(11)
Daniel L. Byman
Part II Countries in Transition
10 Democratizers? The Pursuit of Pluralism
87(7)
Kenneth M. Pollack
11 Iraq: The Roller Coaster of Democracy
94(8)
Kenneth M. Pollack
12 Egypt: The Prize
102(9)
Shadi Hamid
13 Tunisia: Birthplace of the Revolution
111(6)
Shadi Hamid
14 Libya: From Revolt to State-Building
117(11)
Akram Al-Turk
15 The Palestinians: Between National Liberation and Political Legitimacy
128(13)
Khaled Elgindy
Part III The Imperative of Reform
16 Reform: Convincing Reluctant Regimes to Change
141(7)
Kenneth M. Pollack
17 Making Reform Credible: The Critical Piece of the Puzzle
148(11)
Stephen R. Grand
Shadi Hamid
Kenneth M. Pollack
Sarah E. Yerkes
18 Saudi Arabia: The Elephant in the Living Room
159(9)
Bruce O. Riedel
19 Jordan: An Imperfect State
168(8)
Salman Shaikh
20 Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and the UAE: The Nervous Bystanders
176(12)
Suzanne Maloney
21 Bahrain: Island of Troubles
188(8)
Michael S. Doran
Salman Shaikh
22 Morocco: The Model for Reform?
196(10)
Sarah E. Yerkes
23 Algeria: Whistling Past the Graveyard
206(7)
Bruce O. Riedel
Part IV States in Crisis
24 States in Civil War: Challenges for the United States
213(8)
Daniel L. Byman
25 Yemen: The Search for Stability and Development
221(9)
Ibrahim Sharqieh
26 Syria: The Ghosts of Hama
230(13)
Michael S. Doran
Salman Shaikh
Part V Other Regional Actors
27 Regional Actors: The Changing Balance of Power in the Middle East
243(7)
Daniel L. Byman
Kenneth M. Pollack
28 Israel: A Frosty Response to the Arab Spring
250(8)
Daniel L. Byman
29 Iran: The Bogeyman
258(10)
Suzanne Maloney
30 Turkey: An Interested Party
268(9)
Omer Taspinar
Part VI The External Powers
31 External Powers: Riding the Tsunami
277(8)
Kenneth M. Pollack
32 Europe: Muddling Through
285(6)
Ruth Hanau Santini
33 Russia: Moscow Does Not Believe in Change
291(7)
Pavel K. Baev
34 China: Unease from Afar
298(7)
Jonathan D. Pollack
35 The International Order and the Emerging Powers: Implications of the Arab Awakening
305(6)
Bruce Jones
36 The United States: A New American Grand Strategy for the Middle East
311(8)
Kenneth M. Pollack
Appendix: Political, Social, and Economic Indicators of the Middle East 319(6)
Notes 325(40)
About the Authors 365(4)
Index 369
"Kenneth M. Pollack is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, where he is Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy. Previously, he was Director for Persian Gulf Affairs at the National Security Council and spent seven years in the CIA as a Persian Gulf military analyst.Daniel L. Byman is Research Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings and a professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Previously, he served as a staff member on the 9/11 Commission and worked for the U.S. government."