After the Arab Revolutions : : Decentring Democratic Transition Theory / / Abdelwahab El-Affendi, Khalil Al Anani.
Incorporates the lessons learned from the 2011 Arab revolutions into democratic transition theoryRadically reclaims and reformulates democratic transition theory, taking the Middle East and not the West as its focal point Argues that recent Arab transitions are central to our understanding of the dy...
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