The Arab Spring : an essay on revolution and constitutionalism / Antoni Abat i Ninet, Mark Tushnet.
2015
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Title
The Arab Spring : an essay on revolution and constitutionalism / Antoni Abat i Ninet, Mark Tushnet.
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
JQ1850.A91 N56 2015
ISBN
1785361597
9781785361593
9781785361609
9781785361593
9781785361609
Description
viii, 281 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)920853103
Summary
Approaching the concept of Islamic constitutionalism from a comparative perspective, this thought-provoking study by Antoni Abat i Ninet and Mark Tushnet uses traditional Western political theory as a lens to develop a framework for analyzing the events known as the 'Arab Spring'. Writing with clarity and insight, the authors place Western and Arabic traditions into a constructive dialogue. They focus on whether we can develop a 'theory of revolutions' that helps us understand events occurring at divergent times at geographically separate locations. This question is meticulously analyzed through the detailed examination of specific developments relevant to the ideas of revolution and constitutionalism in several nations affected by the Arab Spring. Case studies focus on Morocco and Libya as examples of unsuccessful revolutions, as well as Tunisia and Egypt. These lead the authors to consider the nature of constitutionalism itself and the concept of illiberal but non-authoritarian constitutions: a particularly pressing concern given the prominent contemporary discussions of the role of shari'a in post-Arab Spring constitutions. The Arab Spring will offer new insights to scholars, researchers and students of law and the political sciences, in particular those focusing on theories of revolution, democracy, constitutional law, Islamic constitutionalism and legal theory.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-268) and index.
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Online version: Ninet, Antoni Abat i. Arab Spring 9781785361609 (OCoLC)926869324
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Table of Contents
Table of cases
vi
Table of legislation
vii
Introduction
1
1.
Revolutions in the Middle East and Northern Africa
22
2.
Islamic constitutionalism and the Arab Spring
60
3.
Unsuccessful revolutions within the Arab Spring wave: the cases of Morocco and Libya
100
4.
case of Tunisia
144
5.
case of Egypt
185
Bibliography
245
Index
269