Introduction
I. Tunisia
1. Tunisia's Wall Has Fallen Nadia Marzouki
2. Tunisia's Post-Ben Ali Challenge: A Primer Amy Aisen
Kallander
3. Authoritarianism and Civil Society in Tunisia: Back from the
Democratic Brink Christopher Alexander
4. Structural Adjustment and Rural Poverty in Tunisia Stephen
King
5. The Making of North Africa's Intifadas Laryssa Chomiak and John
P. Entelis
6. Beyond Ghannouchi: Social Change and Islamism in Tunisia
Francesco Cavatorta and Rikke Hostrup Haugbolle
II. Egypt
7. The Praxis of the Egyptian Revolution Mona El-Ghobashy
8. Worlds Apart: An Egyptian Village and the International Tourism
Industry Timothy Mitchell
9. Strikes in Egypt Spread from Center of Gravity Joel Beinin and
Hossam El-Hamalawy
10. Striking Back at Egyptian Workers Hesham Sallam
11. Sightings of the Egyptian Deep State Issandr El Amrani
12. Egypt's Generals and Transnational Capital Shana Marshall and
Joshua Stacher
III. Yemen
13. No Exit: Yemen's Existential Crisis Sheila Carapico
14. The Economic Dimension of Yemeni Unity Sheila Carapico
15. Cracks in the Yemeni System Sarah Phillips
16. The Snake with a Thousand Heads: The Southern Cause in Yemen
Susanne Dahlgren
17. Tawakkul Karman as Cause and Effect Stacey Philbrick Yadav
IV. Syria
18. Asad's Lost Chances Carsten Wieland
19. The Resilience of the Syrian Regime Bassam Haddad
20. The Evolution of Kurdish Politics in Syria Christian Sinclair
and Sirwan Kajjo
21. Dramas of the Authoritarian State Donatella Della Ratta
22. Beyond the Fall of the Syrian Regime Peter Harling and Sarah
Birke
V: Bahrain
23. A Revolution Paused in Bahrain Cortni Kerr and Toby Jones
24. Bahrain's Crisis Worsens Joe Stork
25. The Battle Over Family Law in Bahrain Sandy Russell Jones
26. Bahrain's Sunni Awakening Justin Gengler
27. In the Kingdom of Teargas Gregg Carlstrom
Analysis of the Arab Spring from Middle East Report
David McMurray is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Oregon State University. His publications include In and Out of Morocco: Migration and Smuggling in a Frontier Boomtown.
Amanda Ufheil-Somers is Assistant Editor, Middle East Report,
and a member of the editorial committee of the Middle East Research
and Information Project (MERIP).
"[T]he contributors to The Arab Revolts: Dispatches on Militant Democracy in the Middle East do an excellent job of filling in some of the gaps in Western media coverage, going beyond the dominant narrative of spontaneous youthful protests, aided by the use of social media, to show a foundation of protest built over decades. The use of the phrase "Arab Revolts" rather than "the Arab Spring" for the title provides an insight into the purpose and scope of the book. Contrary to popular belief, the authors demonstrate that the protests of the Arab Spring were not spontaneous, unprecedented youthful uprisings, but rather were built on decades of protests and strikes against regimes that oversaw an increasing disparity between the prosperous elite and the majority of the population." - Denise Jenison, H-Empire
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