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Contentious Politics in the Middle East
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Fawaz A. Gerges
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2015
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Palgrave Macmillan US
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978-1-137-53720-1
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978-1-137-53086-8
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2015
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10.1057/9781137530868
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Contextualizing the Arab Spring Uprisings: Different Regimes, Different Revolutions, and Different Trajectories
pp. 25
Contention and Constitutionalization in the Global Realm: Assessing the Uprisings in West Asia and North Africa and Their Impact On International Politics
pp. 51
Reconceptualizing Resistance and Reform in the Middle East
pp. 75
Kuwaiti Arab Spring? the Role of Transnational Factors in Kuwait’s Contentious Politics
pp. 97
The Iraqi Independence Movement: a Case of Transgressive Contention (1918–1920)
pp. 127
Contentious Politics and the Syrian Crisis: Internationalization and Militarization of the Conflict
pp. 155
Foreign Engagement In Contentious Politics: Europe and the 2011 Uprisings in Libya
pp. 169
Foreign Actors: a Double-Edged Sword Hanging Over Contentious Politics in the Middle East
pp. 197
Transnationalized Domestic Contention: Explaining The Varying Levels Of Western Solidarity Given To Kurds And Palestinians
pp. 229
The Emergence of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement
pp. 259
Contentious Copts: the Emergence, Success, and Decline of the Maspero Youth Movement in Egypt
pp. 281
From Progress to Order: the “Kurdish Openings” and the Limits to Contentious Politics in Turkey
pp. 305
Contentious Politics and Bottom-Up Mobilization in Revolutionary Egypt: the Case of Egyptian Football Supporters in Cairo
pp. 331
A Berber Spring: the Breakthrough of Amazigh Minorities in the Uprisings’ Aftermath
pp. 351
New Modes of Collective Actions: The Reemergence of Anarchism in Egypt
pp. 373
Muslim Groups in the Gezi Park Protests: Identity Politics and Contentious Politics Under Authoritarian Neoliberalism
pp. 391
Claiming “Marginal Space“: the Contentious Politics of “Citizenship“ Among Palestinian Feminists in Israel
pp. 415
Characteristics of Prolonged Social Movements: the Case of Gezi Park Protests
pp. 437
Reassembling the Political: Placing Contentious Politics in Jordan
pp. 469
Contentious Economics in Occupied Palestine
pp. 501
The Bottom-Up Mobilization of Lebanese Society Against Neoliberal Institutions: the Case of Opposition Against Solidere’S Reconstruction of Downtown Beirut
pp. 523
“Iftar” in Mcdonald’s’: the Everyday Encroachment of Cairo’s Subaltern Cosmopolitans
pp. 547
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