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"En 2011, les Printemps arabes ont fait l'actualité mondiale. Depuis, des recompositions politiques et des évolutions sociales d'importance sont en cours dans cette vaste région qui s'étend du Maroc à l'Irak. Les auteur·e·s analysent ces dynamiques récentes, en intégrant les acquis des recherches existantes et en s'appuyant sur la sociologie et l'économie politiques. Ce manuel offre ainsi, de manière inédite, une grille d'analyse comparée, organisée autour des grandes modalités d'exercice du politique : assujettir, contester, participer, développer et gouverner. Cette approche invite à une compréhension sereine de pays placés quotidiennement sous le feu des projecteurs, mais qui restent souvent méconnus et caricaturés. Par son caractère global, elle montre que ces pays ne sont pas des exceptions. Par les descriptions précises et les nombreuses illustrations qu'elle fournit, elle en souligne cependant certaines spécificités et permet d'acquérir de solides connaissances à leur sujet."--Page 4 de la couverture.
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How do we make sense of the Arab revolution of 2011? What were its successes, its failures, and significance in world history? The Arab Revolution of 2011 brings together a broad range of perspectives to explain the causes, processes, and consequences of the revolution of 2011 and its critical implications for the future. The contributors, in this major addition to the sociology of revolutions, step back from the earlier euphoria of the Arab Spring to provide a sober analysis of what is still an ongoing process of upheaval in the Middle East. The essays address the role of national armies and foreign military intervention, the character and structure of old regimes as determinants of peaceful or violent political transformation, the constitutional placement of Islam in post-revolutionary regimes, and the possibilities of supplanting authoritarianism with democracy. The revolution of 2011 is also examined within a broad historical perspective, comparing the dynamics of revolution and counterrevolution in countries such as Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya with such epochal events as the European revolution of 1848 and Russia in 1917.--Publisher.
Arab Spring, 2010 --- -Revolutions --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- Arab Awakening, 2010 --- -History --- Arab countries --- -Revolutions - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Arab countries - History - 21st century
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Why did Tunisian protests following the self-immolation of Mohammed Bouazizi lead to a massive wave of uprisings across the entire Arab world? Who participated in those protests, and what did they hope to achieve? Why did some leaders fall in the face of popular mobilization while others found ways to survive? And what have been the lasting results of the contentious politics of 2011 and 2012? The Arab uprisings pose stark challenges to the political science of the Middle East, which for decades had focused upon the resilience of entrenched authoritarianism, the relative weakness of civil.
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On s’est beaucoup interrogé sur le pourquoi du « Printemps arabe » mais aucun ouvrage n’avait encore étudié comment il s’était déroulé. Parce que la plupart des chercheurs ici réunis ont observé les événements en direct, ce livre offre une véritable ethnographie des protestations « en train de se faire ». Les contributions portent sur les pays qui ont connu un changement de régime (Tunisie, Égypte, Yémen, Libye) mais également sur ceux où la répression a permis aux pouvoirs en place de se maintenir au moins temporairement (Syrie, Bahreïn) et sur ceux où les protestations n’ont pas débouché sur une situation révolutionnaire (Maroc, Algérie, Jordanie). L’approche adoptée par les auteurs permet de rendre pleinement compte de la spécificité de chacun des contextes étudiés, montrant comment l’élan révolutionnaire, qui balaie alors le monde arabe, connaît des traductions locales très diverses. L’étude de ces révolutions montre aussi qu’elles ne sont pas une simple éruption spontanée qui viendrait réveiller une société jusque-là apathique mais qu’elles s’enracinent dans l’histoire des contestations de chacun des pays concernés. Les « témoignages analytiques » proposés ici constituent une source très précieuse pour ceux qui s’efforcent de mieux comprendre le plus grand bouleversement politique survenu dans le monde arabe depuis l’ère des indépendances.
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"Less than twenty-four months after the hope-filled Arab uprising, the popular movement had morphed into a dystopia of resurgent dictators, failed states, and civil wars. Egypt's epochal transition to democracy ended in a violent military coup. Yemen and Libya collapsed into civil war, while Bahrain erupted in smothering sectarian repression. Syria proved the greatest victim of all, ripped apart by internationally fueled insurgencies and an externally supported, bloody-minded regime. Amidst the chaos, a virulently militant group declared an Islamic State, seizing vast territories and inspiring terrorism across the globe. What happened? The New Arab Wars is a profound illumination of the causes of this nightmare. It details the costs of the poor choices made by regional actors, delivers a scathing analysis of Western misreadings of the conflict, and condemns international interference that has stoked the violence. Informed by commentators and analysts from the Arab world, Marc Lynch's narrative of a vital region's collapse is both wildly dramatic and likely to prove definitive. Most important, he shows that the region's upheavals have only just begun--and that the hopes of Arab regimes and Western policy makers to retreat to old habits of authoritarian stability are doomed to fail."--Publisher's website.
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Civil society --- Democratization --- Revolutions --- Société civile --- Démocratisation --- Révolutions --- History --- Histoire --- Arab countries --- Etats arabes --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Globalization --- Political culture --- Société civile --- Démocratisation --- Révolutions --- Globalization - Arab countries --- Democratization - Arab countries --- Political culture - Arab countries --- Revolutions - Arab countries --- Civil society - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Democratization - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Revolutions - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Arab countries - History - 21th century --- Arab countries - Politics and government - 21th century
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Description du monde d'Internet dans le monde arabe depuis ses débuts à aujourd'hui et analyse des changements politiques, économiques, sociaux et culturels qu'il a provoqués. Militant et blogueur marocain, l'auteur passe en revue l'évolution de la situation depuis les évènements postélectoraux de 2009 en Iran jusqu'aux révolutions dans les pays arabes en 2011.
Electronic villages (Computer networks) --- Revolutions --- Arab Spring, 2010 --- -Communautés virtuelles --- Révolutions --- Printemps arabe, 2010 --- -History --- Histoire --- -Online social networks --- Online social networks --- History --- Political aspects --- -Communautés virtuelles --- Révolutions --- Electronic villages (Computer networks) - Arab countries --- Revolutions - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- -Communautés virtuelles - Pays arabes --- Révolutions - Etats arabes - Histoire - 21e siècle --- -Online social networks - Arab countries --- Online social networks - Political aspects - Arab countries --- Réseaux sociaux --- Printemps arabe (2010-....) --- Pays arabes
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Parti constater sur le terrain les lendemains du printemps arabe, l'auteur rend compte des déceptions de ces pays mais aussi de l'Occident relatives aux espoirs qu'avait suscité la révolution.
Arab Spring, 2010 --- -Revolutions --- Printemps arabe, 2010 --- -Révolutions --- History --- Histoire --- Arab countries --- Etats arabes --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- -Démocratisation --- Révolutions --- Violence politique --- Democratization --- -Révolutions --- -Démocratisation - États arabes - Histoire - 21e siècle --- Révolutions - Etats arabes - Histoire - 21e siècle --- Violence politique - Etats arabes --- -Revolutions - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Democratization - Arab countries - History - 21st century --- Etats arabes - Politique et gouvernement - 21e siècle --- Arab countries - Politics and government - 21st century
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