The purpose of this thesis is to examine the outcomes of the 2011 Arab Spring from the perspective of regime types within the Middle East and North Africa. The intense year of protest that spread throughout the Arab world had disparate effects between countries which this paper investigates. Utilizing an institutional approach, I separate the Arab world into monarchic and republican systems relying on data provided by the Arab Barometer II and III. Theoretically, I suggest, and find evidence to support, that monarchies were more resistant to the Arab protests because desires for change were not as strong within these countries because of the historical arrangements within these countries
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
This thesis studies the impact which the Arab protests, widely referred to as the Arab uprisings and...
Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring events in Tunisia, cries of the regional chant “al-sha’ab yurid isq...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
Beyond Tunisia, Libya and parts of the Middle East, the wave of protests emboldened by North African...
The Arab Spring shocked the world of political science and international relations due to the collap...
Every one of the eight monarchies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) remained standing in th...
The Arab Spring shocked the world of political science and international relations due to the collap...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
The Arab Spring was a phenomenon that shocked the international community. Starting with Tunisia in ...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
This report targets a specific pattern in the outcomes related to the Arab uprisings in 2011 and use...
Following the onset of the Arab Spring in 2011, the authoritarian regimes of the Middle East were ex...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
This thesis studies the impact which the Arab protests, widely referred to as the Arab uprisings and...
Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring events in Tunisia, cries of the regional chant “al-sha’ab yurid isq...
This thesis examines the survival of non-oil producing monarchies from the “Arab Spring”, by studyin...
Over three years into the Arab Spring, the Middle East is characterized by a striking difference in ...
Beyond Tunisia, Libya and parts of the Middle East, the wave of protests emboldened by North African...
The Arab Spring shocked the world of political science and international relations due to the collap...
Every one of the eight monarchies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) remained standing in th...
The Arab Spring shocked the world of political science and international relations due to the collap...
Inspired by the outcome of the 2010 Arab uprisings, this project explores the causal mechanisms behi...
The Arab Spring was a phenomenon that shocked the international community. Starting with Tunisia in ...
What accounts for continuing authoritarian success in the Arab world today? In light of the “Arab Sp...
This report targets a specific pattern in the outcomes related to the Arab uprisings in 2011 and use...
Following the onset of the Arab Spring in 2011, the authoritarian regimes of the Middle East were ex...
Although all Arab monarchies (Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Jordan and Morocco) witnesse...
Through the ebbs and flows of the Arab Spring, Arab monarchies have remained securely in place. In f...
This thesis studies the impact which the Arab protests, widely referred to as the Arab uprisings and...