Historical sociology's perspectives—co-constitution of the international and domestic, path-dependency, variegated regime types—help illuminate the state formation paths leading to the Arab Uprising. It also points to how contention between the mass mobilization unleashed by the Uprising and oligarchic inheritances is issuing in variegated hybrid outcomes
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
This article provides a comparative macro-level overview of political development in Morocco, Tunisi...
The Arab Uprising has once again exposed Middle East experts to criticism and inspired calls for a r...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
This introduction sets the context for the following articles by first conceptualizing the divergent...
Examines the types of political system in the Middle East and the forces that have driven their deve...
Despite the fact that democracy was a main demand of the protestors who spearheaded the Arab uprisin...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceSabri CiftciIn late 2010 and early 2011, some Ara...
Every actor who commands coercive resources plays a relevant role in the complex processes of state ...
The spread of protests throughout the Arab world can be viewed as the product of social learning by ...
How does the multi‐sectarian make‐up of multi‐sectarian states affect governance, most notably the v...
The article connects the literature on transitology with a comparative analyses of the Arab uprising...
Drawing on the research presented by contributors to this special issue, this article assesses the a...
The uprising of the Tunisian people against Ben Ali triggered a period of political turmoil and revo...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
This article provides a comparative macro-level overview of political development in Morocco, Tunisi...
The Arab Uprising has once again exposed Middle East experts to criticism and inspired calls for a r...
This chapter aims to place the Arab uprisings of 2011 in historical perspective, addressing question...
This introduction sets the context for the following articles by first conceptualizing the divergent...
Examines the types of political system in the Middle East and the forces that have driven their deve...
Despite the fact that democracy was a main demand of the protestors who spearheaded the Arab uprisin...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Political ScienceSabri CiftciIn late 2010 and early 2011, some Ara...
Every actor who commands coercive resources plays a relevant role in the complex processes of state ...
The spread of protests throughout the Arab world can be viewed as the product of social learning by ...
How does the multi‐sectarian make‐up of multi‐sectarian states affect governance, most notably the v...
The article connects the literature on transitology with a comparative analyses of the Arab uprising...
Drawing on the research presented by contributors to this special issue, this article assesses the a...
The uprising of the Tunisian people against Ben Ali triggered a period of political turmoil and revo...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
This article provides a comparative macro-level overview of political development in Morocco, Tunisi...