ABSTRACT

Providing an account of the recent revolutions or reform movements that constituted part of the Arab Spring, this book focuses on these transformative processes in a North African context.

Whilst the longer term outcomes of the Arab Spring revolts are not entirely clear, the revolutionary or reform processes in North Africa are further along than the events taking place in Levant or the Arabian Peninsula, elections having now been held in the post-revolutionary/ post-revolt states. Understanding and examining North African events has become critical as the countries in question are part of Mare Nostrum; events in North Africa inevitably have effects in Europe. Using examples from Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Algeria, Revolution, Revolt and Reform in North Africa provides an insider scholar’s account of these recent revolutions or reform movements.

One of the first attempts at undertaking an analysis of possible transitions to democracy in the region, this book is a valuable resource for students and researchers with an interest in the Middle East, Political Science or contemporary affairs in general.

chapter 2|15 pages

Demographics, economics, and technology

Background to the North African revolutions

chapter 3|23 pages

The Tunisian revolution

The revolution of dignity

chapter 4|22 pages

The Egyptian revolution

The power of mass mobilization and the spirit of Tahrir Square

chapter 5|30 pages

The February 17 intifada in Libya

Disposing of the regime and issues of state-building

chapter 6|20 pages

Morocco

A reformist monarchy?

chapter 7|23 pages

Algeria

Untenable exceptionalism during the spring of upheavals

chapter 8|24 pages

Moving past revolution and revolt

Transitions to democracy in North Africa