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Where Did the Revolution Go? Contentious Politics and the Quality of Democracy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2016Description: 399pISBN:
  • 9781316625965
DDC classification:
  • P17.4 P830
Partial contents:
Where did the revolving Go? The outcomes of Democratization paths .........1 Cycles of protest and the consolidation of Democracy ......37 How great that you exist : shifting conceptions of Democracy ...............79 It was a Tsunami: shifting emotions ........112 Like a house of Cards : Time intensity and mobilization ......141 Civil society organizations : Decline or growth? ...................167 A normalization of Politics .........203 Socioeconomic Rights and transition paths .........231 The protest process in the Arab Spring ........259 Arab spring : Which democratic qualities in egypt and tunisia ................311 Where did the revolution go ? Some Conclustions .............345
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includes index and biblioraphy

Where did the revolving Go? The outcomes of Democratization paths .........1 Cycles of protest and the consolidation of Democracy ......37 How great that you exist : shifting conceptions of Democracy ...............79 It was a Tsunami: shifting emotions ........112 Like a house of Cards : Time intensity and mobilization ......141 Civil society organizations : Decline or growth? ...................167 A normalization of Politics .........203 Socioeconomic Rights and transition paths .........231 The protest process in the Arab Spring ........259 Arab spring : Which democratic qualities in egypt and tunisia ................311 Where did the revolution go ? Some Conclustions .............345

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