中東の新たな反体制運動<br>New Opposition in the Middle East〈1st ed. 2018〉

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中東の新たな反体制運動
New Opposition in the Middle East〈1st ed. 2018〉

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9789811088209
  • eISBN:9789811088216

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This book uses a Contentious Politics lens to examine patterns of contestation since 2009 and 2011 among the Middle East's most important opposition actors. The volume is comprised of seven chapters that ask questions in relation to the responsiveness of opposition groups to their political environments, the long-term legacies of authoritarianism, and whether the post-2009/2011 political environment is better or worse for Middle Eastern oppositions. It interrogates the ways in which oppositions have morphed in relation to this changed operating environment, subjectively interpreting the costs and benefits of contestation in order to maximise political opportunities. To some oppositions, changes in the power balance between regime structures and opposition agents led to unprecedented opportunity for political action, while for others, structures were galvanised to restrict opposition activities. In total, the volume shows that even though the Arab Uprisings and Green Movement achieved few of their overt goals, the events unleashed smaller shifts across the region that have led to a fundamental change in the politics of contestation amongst the region’s oppositions. These patterns echo experiences in other parts of the world, including the coloured revolutions in post-Soviet states, and the political environment in Chile after Pinochet.

Table of Contents

1. Contentious Politics and Middle Eastern Oppositions After the Uprisings

2. The Women’s Movement and State Responses to Contentious Campaigns in Iran
3. Pulling and Gouging: The Sadrist Line’s Adaptable and Evolving Repertoire of Contention
4. Opposition Party Political Dynamics in Egypt from the 2011 Revolution to Sisi
5. The Rise and Fall of Bahrain’s Al-Wefaq Society: De-democratisation and Crackdown in a Troubled Gulf State
6. The Iranian Reform Movement Since 2009
7. Surviving the Syrian Uprising: The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood
8. Nahda and Tunisian Islamic Activism
9. Conclusion