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An introductory collection to the drama of the Arab Spring

Trade Review
'During the Arab uprisings, my first port of call every day was Jadaliyya to understand and interpret the events. This book will be a much-treasured volume' -- Dr Laleh Khalili, SOAS, University of London
'The outburst of the Arab Revolutions demands imaginative and novel perspectives on the Arab world, and Jadaliyya has managed to provide a unique forum covering the region with a fresh approach to its issues and problems' -- Fawwaz Traboulsi, author of A History of Modern Lebanon
'Jadaliyya has established itself as an indispensable source dealing with the contemporary Arab world. This collection of its pieces on the Arab uprisings is perhaps the best introduction to the political movements that have shaken that region' -- Talal Asad, City University of New York
'A primer of importance not only to students of the 'Arab spring', but also to those concerned with protest more generally. Registering both the exhilarating optimism and crushing disappointment of contemporary political life, this volume gives voice to some of the possibilities for and impasses to political transformation' -- Lisa Wedeen, Mary R. Morton Professor of Political Science and the College,University of Chicago
'As contemporary reflections, these writings capture the unfolding of revolutionary events as they happened and convey the uncertainties, hopes and disappointments of collective worlds being remade' -- Timothy Mitchell, Columbia University

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Jadaliyya: Archiving the Revolution
Roger Owen
Introduction
Bassam Haddad, Rosie Bsheer, and Ziad Abu-Rish
Section I - Opening Articles
1. Impromptu: A Word - Sinan Antoon
2. Preliminary Historical Observations on the Arab Revolutions of 2011 - Rashid Khalidi
3. Awakening, Cataclysm, or Just a Series of Events? Reflections on the Current Wave of Protest in the Arab World - Michael Hudson
4. Paradoxes of Arab Refo-lutions - Asef Bayat
5. The Year of the Citizen - Mouin Rabbani
6. Three Powerfully Wrong - and Wrongly Powerful - American Narratives about the Arab Spring - Jillian Schwedler, Joshua Stacher, and Stacey Philbrick Yadav
Section II - Tunisia
7. The Tunisian Revolution: Initial Reflections - Mohammed Bamyeh
8. Tunisia's Glorious Revolution and its Implications - Noureddine Jebnoun
9. Let's Not Forget about Tunisia - Nouri Gana
10. The Battle for Tunisia - Nouri Gana
Section III - Egypt
11. The Poetry of Revolt - Elliott Colla
12. Why Mubarak is Out - Paul Amar
13. Egypt's Revolution 2.0: The Facebook Factor - Linda Herrera
14. Egypt's Three Revolutions: The Force of History Behind this Popular Uprising - Omnia El Shakry
15. The Architects of the Egyptian Uprising and the Challenges Ahead - Saba Mahmood
16. The Revolution Against Neoliberalism - Walter Armbrust
17. Egypt's Orderly Transition: International Aid and the Rush to Structural Adjustment - Adam Hanieh
Section IV - Libya
18. The Arabs in Africa - Callie Maidhof
19. Tribes of Libya as the Third Front: Myths and Realities of Non-State Actors in the Long Battle for Misrata - Jamila Benkato
20. Solidarity and Intervention in Libya - Asli U Bali and Ziad Abu-Rish
Section V - Bahrain
21. Let's Talk about Sect - Tahiyya Lulu
22. Distortions of Dialogue - Tahiyya Lulu
23. When Petro-Dictators Unite: The Bahraini Opposition's Struggle for Survival - Rosie Bsheer and Ziad Abu-Rish
Section VI - Yemen
24. Yemen's Turn: An Overview - Lara Aryani
25. How it Started in Yemen: From Tahrir to Taghyir - Nir Rosen
26. Saleh Defiant - Ziad Abu-Rish
Section VII - Syria
27. Why Syria is Not Next...So Far - Bassam Haddad
28. Fear of Arrest - Hani Sayed
29. Syrian Hope: A Journal - Amal Hanano
Section VIII - Regional Reverberations of the Arab Uprisings
30. The Political Status Quo, Economic Development, and Protests in Jordan - Ziad Abu-Rish
31. Dissent and its Discontents: Protesting the Saudi State - Rosie Bsheer
32. The Never Ending Story: Protests and Constitutions in Morocco - Emanuela Dalmasso and Francesco Cavatorta
33. Emergencies and Economics: Algeria and the Politics of Memory - Muriam Haleh Davis
34. Iraq and its Tahrir Square - Zainab Saleh
35. Tahrir's Other Sky - Noura Erakat and Sherene Seikaly
36. What is [the] Left? - Maya Mikdashi
Epilogue - Parting Thoughts - Madawi Al-Rasheed
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 05/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9780745333243, 978-0745333243
      ISBN10: 0745333249

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An introductory collection to the drama of the Arab Spring

      Trade Review
      'During the Arab uprisings, my first port of call every day was Jadaliyya to understand and interpret the events. This book will be a much-treasured volume' -- Dr Laleh Khalili, SOAS, University of London
      'The outburst of the Arab Revolutions demands imaginative and novel perspectives on the Arab world, and Jadaliyya has managed to provide a unique forum covering the region with a fresh approach to its issues and problems' -- Fawwaz Traboulsi, author of A History of Modern Lebanon
      'Jadaliyya has established itself as an indispensable source dealing with the contemporary Arab world. This collection of its pieces on the Arab uprisings is perhaps the best introduction to the political movements that have shaken that region' -- Talal Asad, City University of New York
      'A primer of importance not only to students of the 'Arab spring', but also to those concerned with protest more generally. Registering both the exhilarating optimism and crushing disappointment of contemporary political life, this volume gives voice to some of the possibilities for and impasses to political transformation' -- Lisa Wedeen, Mary R. Morton Professor of Political Science and the College,University of Chicago
      'As contemporary reflections, these writings capture the unfolding of revolutionary events as they happened and convey the uncertainties, hopes and disappointments of collective worlds being remade' -- Timothy Mitchell, Columbia University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Foreword
      Jadaliyya: Archiving the Revolution
      Roger Owen
      Introduction
      Bassam Haddad, Rosie Bsheer, and Ziad Abu-Rish
      Section I - Opening Articles
      1. Impromptu: A Word - Sinan Antoon
      2. Preliminary Historical Observations on the Arab Revolutions of 2011 - Rashid Khalidi
      3. Awakening, Cataclysm, or Just a Series of Events? Reflections on the Current Wave of Protest in the Arab World - Michael Hudson
      4. Paradoxes of Arab Refo-lutions - Asef Bayat
      5. The Year of the Citizen - Mouin Rabbani
      6. Three Powerfully Wrong - and Wrongly Powerful - American Narratives about the Arab Spring - Jillian Schwedler, Joshua Stacher, and Stacey Philbrick Yadav
      Section II - Tunisia
      7. The Tunisian Revolution: Initial Reflections - Mohammed Bamyeh
      8. Tunisia's Glorious Revolution and its Implications - Noureddine Jebnoun
      9. Let's Not Forget about Tunisia - Nouri Gana
      10. The Battle for Tunisia - Nouri Gana
      Section III - Egypt
      11. The Poetry of Revolt - Elliott Colla
      12. Why Mubarak is Out - Paul Amar
      13. Egypt's Revolution 2.0: The Facebook Factor - Linda Herrera
      14. Egypt's Three Revolutions: The Force of History Behind this Popular Uprising - Omnia El Shakry
      15. The Architects of the Egyptian Uprising and the Challenges Ahead - Saba Mahmood
      16. The Revolution Against Neoliberalism - Walter Armbrust
      17. Egypt's Orderly Transition: International Aid and the Rush to Structural Adjustment - Adam Hanieh
      Section IV - Libya
      18. The Arabs in Africa - Callie Maidhof
      19. Tribes of Libya as the Third Front: Myths and Realities of Non-State Actors in the Long Battle for Misrata - Jamila Benkato
      20. Solidarity and Intervention in Libya - Asli U Bali and Ziad Abu-Rish
      Section V - Bahrain
      21. Let's Talk about Sect - Tahiyya Lulu
      22. Distortions of Dialogue - Tahiyya Lulu
      23. When Petro-Dictators Unite: The Bahraini Opposition's Struggle for Survival - Rosie Bsheer and Ziad Abu-Rish
      Section VI - Yemen
      24. Yemen's Turn: An Overview - Lara Aryani
      25. How it Started in Yemen: From Tahrir to Taghyir - Nir Rosen
      26. Saleh Defiant - Ziad Abu-Rish
      Section VII - Syria
      27. Why Syria is Not Next...So Far - Bassam Haddad
      28. Fear of Arrest - Hani Sayed
      29. Syrian Hope: A Journal - Amal Hanano
      Section VIII - Regional Reverberations of the Arab Uprisings
      30. The Political Status Quo, Economic Development, and Protests in Jordan - Ziad Abu-Rish
      31. Dissent and its Discontents: Protesting the Saudi State - Rosie Bsheer
      32. The Never Ending Story: Protests and Constitutions in Morocco - Emanuela Dalmasso and Francesco Cavatorta
      33. Emergencies and Economics: Algeria and the Politics of Memory - Muriam Haleh Davis
      34. Iraq and its Tahrir Square - Zainab Saleh
      35. Tahrir's Other Sky - Noura Erakat and Sherene Seikaly
      36. What is [the] Left? - Maya Mikdashi
      Epilogue - Parting Thoughts - Madawi Al-Rasheed
      Notes
      Index

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