Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015 : Middle East / Carine Lahoud Tatar
2017
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Title
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015 : Middle East / Carine Lahoud Tatar
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2017
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English
Summary
This contribution aims at providing a synthetic analysis of the process
of political changes which has been driving and continues to drive a wave of
unrest across the Middle East. It presents a slightly different understanding of
Arab uprisings by dividing the ongoing process into three different phases:
During the first period, namely, in the pre-revolutionary context, a set of socioeconomic
and political factors mutually reinforcing Arab discontent will lead to
mass mobilisation. Subsequently the revolutionary momentum will pave the way
for a second phase, the instant outcomes of Arab upheaval, in particular the
toppling of authoritarian regimes and the call for free elections won by Islamist
groups. Finally, the third and last stage, namely, the demobilisation process, will
lead to the current situation of disintegration and chaos that is prevailing in
some countries, the exacerbation of the sectarian rift and the return of a new
authoritarianism as a result of counter-revolution strategies launched and led by
Saudi Arabia.
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