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The Arab Spring

The Arab Spring

(Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions)

Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang (지은이)
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2012-11-01
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· 제목 : The Arab Spring (Will It Lead to Democratic Transitions)
· 분류 : 국내도서 > 사회과학 > 정치학/외교학/행정학 > 정치학 일반
· ISBN : 9788997046553
· 쪽수 : 316쪽

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Preface
Hahm Chaibong

Introduction
Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang, and Robert P. Parks

Part 1) Domestic Political Transition and Regional Spillover

1. “Early Adopters” and “Neighborhood Effects”
Lisa Anderson, The American University in Cairo (short paper)

2. A Modest Transformation: Political Change in the Arab World after the “Arab Spring”
Eva Bellin, Brandeis University

Part 2) Economic Correlates of Political Mobilization

3. Political Economies of Transition
Clement Henry, The University of Texas at Austin and The American University in Cairo

Part 3) Social Networks and Civil Society

4. New Actors of the Revolution and the Political Transition in Tunisia
Mohamed Kerrou, University of Tunis, El Manar

5. Algeria and the Arab Uprisings
Robert P. Parks, Centre d'Etudes Maghrebines en Algerie

6. The Plurality of Politics in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Arang Keshavarzian, New York University (short paper)

Part 4) Varieties of Political Islam

7. The Evolution of Islamist Movements
Fawaz Gerges, London School of Economics and Political Science (short paper)

8. Islamic Capital and Democratic Deepening
Jang Ji-Hyang, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies

9. Is the Turkish Model relevant for the Middle East?
Kemal Kirisci, Bogazici University

Part 5) Protracted Violence in Syria and Libya

10. Libya after the Civil War: The Legacy of the Past and Economic Reconstruction
Diederik Vandewalle, Dartmouth College

11. Syria, the Arab Uprisings, and the Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience
Bassam Haddad, George Mason University

Part 6) Dilemmas of the United States

12. US Middle East Policy and the “Arab Spring”
Michael Hudson, Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore (short paper)

13. The Obama Administration's Middle East Policy: Changing Priorities
Uzi Rabi, Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University

Epilogue
Clement Henry, Jang Ji-Hyang, and Peter Lee

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Clement Henry (지은이)    정보 더보기
Clement Henry is the Chair of the Political Science Department at the American University in Cairo and Emeritus Professor the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Henry previously taught at the University of California, both at Berkeley and Los Angeles, and at the University of Michigan, the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, and the American University in Beirut. In addition to the politics of international oil, Dr. Henry’s research interests include Middle Eastern responses to globalization, banking systems in Islamic Mediterranean countries, Islamic banking, and the development of civil societies in the Arab world. He has spent over 12 years in Algiers, Beirut, Cairo and Rabat and has written, co-authored, or edited 11 books and numerous articles on the region, including Globalization and the Politics of Development in the Middle East (co-edited with Robert Springborg, 2001), The Mediterranean Debt Crescent (1996), The Politics of Islamic Finance (co-edited with Kate Gillespie, 2004), and Oil in the New World Order (1995). He is currently working on a second edition of Globalization and the Politics of Development in the Middle East which presents a dialectical analysis of economic development strategies in the region. Dr. Henry received a M.B.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University.
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Jang Ji-Hyang (지은이)    정보 더보기
Jang Ji-Hyang is a Research Fellow and the Director of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Center at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies in Seoul, Korea. She also serves as a Policy Advisor on Middle East political and security issues to South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Dr. Jang has previously taught comparative politics, Middle East politics, and the political economy of development at leading Korean universities including Seoul National University, Ewha Woman’s University, and the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. Her research primarily focuses on the relationship between democracy, capitalism, and globalization in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Muslim World using historical and rational choice institutionalism. Her most recent English publications include: “Calculations and Choices in Asymmetric Conflict: Incentivizing Ethnic and Religious Identity in Turkey,” The Korean Journal of Area Studies (2012), “Weak State, Weak Civil Society: The Politics of State-Society Relations in the Arab World,” The Journal of International and Area Studies (2009), and “Islamic Fundamentalism,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (2008). She has also recently published a Korean translation of Fawaz Gerges’, Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy (Asan Institute 2011). Dr. Jang received a B.A. in Turkish Studies and an M.A. in Political Science from the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Texas at Austin
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