The Arab awakening : America and the transformation of the Middle East /

This work brings the full resources of the Brookings Institution to bear on making sense of what may turn out to be the most significant geopolitical movement of this generation. Coauthored by 18 of the leading experts on the Middle East, it explains these developments and their consequences. Even t...

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Other Authors: Pollack, Kenneth M. (Kenneth Michael), 1966-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, [2011]
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505 0 |a Why should you read this book? -- Understanding the Arab Awakening / Kenneth M. Pollack. -- The Dynamics of the Arab Spring. Arab public opinion: what do they want? / Shibley Telhami -- Democratization 101: historical lessons for the Arab Spring / Stephen R. Grand -- Islamists and the Brotherhood: political Islam and the Arab Spring / Shadi Hamid -- The impact of new media: the revolution will be tweeted / Michael S. Doran -- The impact on the peace process: peacemaker or peacebreaker? / Khaled Elgindy and Salman Shaikh -- The Arab militaries: the double-edged swords / Kenneth M. Pollack -- The economic dimension: the price of freedom / Suzanne Maloney -- Terrorism: Al-Qaeda and the Arab Spring / Daniel L. Byman. -- Countries in Transition. Democratizers? : the pursuit of pluralism / Kenneth M. Pollack -- Iraq: the roller coaster of democracy / Kenneth M. Pollack -- Egypt: the prize / Shadi Hamid -- Tunisia: birthplace of the revolution / Shadi Hamid -- Libya: from revolt to state-building / Akram Al-Turk -- The Palestinians: between national liberation and political legitimacy / Khaled Elgindy. -- The Imperative of Reform. Reform: convincing reluctant regimes to change / Kenneth M. Pollack -- Making reform credible: the critical piece of the puzzle / Stephen R. Grand, Shadi Hamid, Kenneth M. Pollack, and Sarah E. Yerkes -- Saudi Arabia: the elephant in the living room / Bruce O. Riedel -- Jordan: an imperfect state / Salman Shaikh -- Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and the UAE: the nervous bystanders / Suzanne Maloney -- Bahrain: island of troubles / Michael S. Doran and Salman Shaikh -- Morocco: the model for reform? / Sarah E. Yerkes -- Algeria: whistling past the graveyard / Bruce O. Riedel. -- States in Crisis. States in civil war: challenges for the United States / Daniel L. Byman -- Yemen: the search for stability and development / Ibrahim Sharqieh -- Syria: the ghosts of Hama / Michael S. Doran and Salman Shaikh. -- Other Regional Actors. Regional actors: the changing balance of power in the Middle East / Daniel L. Byman and Kenneth M. Pollack -- Israel: a frosty response to the Arab Spring / Daniel L. Byman -- Iran: the bogeyman / Suzanne Maloney -- Turkey: an interested party / Omer Taspinar. -- The External Powers. External powers: riding the tsunami / Kenneth M. Pollack -- Europe: muddling through / Ruth Hanau Santini -- Russia: Moscow does not believe in change / Pavel K. Baev -- China: unease from afar / Jonathan D. Pollack -- The international order and the emerging powers: implications of the Arab Awakening / Bruce Jones -- The United States: a new American grand strategy for the Middle East / Kenneth M. Pollack -- Political, social, and economic indicators of the Middle East. 
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