Lina Khatib is director of the Carnegie Middle East Center and was a co-founder of the Program on Arab Reform and Democracy, Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University. Ellen Lust is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and founding director of the Program on Governance and Local Development in the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University.
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Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction. Reconsidering Activism in the Arab World: Arab Uprisings and Beyond Chapter 1. Architecture of Resistance in Tunisia Chapter 2. Egypt: A Decade of Ruptures Chapter 3. Activism and Civil War in Libya Chapter 4. Explaining Political Activism in Yemen Chapter 5. Activism in Syria: Between Nonviolence and Armed Resistance Chapter 6. Activism in Bahrain: Between Sectarian and Issue Politics Chapter 7. Morocco's Makhzen and the Haphazard Activists Chapter 8. Jordan: Evolving Activism in a Divided Society Chapter 9. Political Activism in Kuwait: Reform in Fits and Starts Chapter 10. No Spring in Riyadh: Saudi Arabia's Seemingly Impossible Revolution Postscript. From Activism to Democracy List of Contributors Index
The volume is a welcome contribution to the literature on contentious politics and mobilization and should be equally valuable for university courses and scholars working on political sociology. -- Jacob Hoigilt American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences This volume will have a longer shelf life than many volumes about the uprisings because of its focus on providing a rich empirical context... It will be of interest to a broad readership and will be terrific in undergrad courses-I intend to use it myself... I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the uprisings, and particularly their genesis. -- Jillian Schwedler Middle East Journal