The Arab spring in the global political economy
tarafından
 
Talani, Leila Simona. author

Başlık
The Arab spring in the global political economy

Yazar
Talani, Leila Simona. author

ISBN
9781137272188
 
978033371080 (hardcover)
 
978333711101 (paperback)

Yazar Ek Girişi
Talani, Leila Simona. author

Fiziksel Tanımlama
xiv, 251 pages ; 23 cm.

Seri
International political economy series
 
International political economy series.

İçerik
The Events of the Arab Spring -- The Academic Rationale: A Qualitative Definition of Globalization and its Impact on the MENA Region -- The Structure Of The Book -- PART I -- 1. The Chinese Butterfly and the Arab Spring -- 2. Bread and Globalisation -- 3. Bread And The Arab Spring -- 4. What Is Globalisation? -- 5. Does Globalisation Exist? -- 6. Skeptics -- 7. Globalists -- 8. Quantitative definition -- 9. Realists -- 10. Liberal Institutionalists (Transformationalists) -- 11. Qualitative definition -- 12. What are the Consequences of Globalisation? -- 13. Can Globalisation be governed? -- 14. Conclusion: the Three Paradoxes of Globalisation -- PART II -- 15. The Paradox of Regionalisation Within Globalisation: Some Theoretical Concerns -- 16. Globalisation and Regionalisation -- 17. Realism: the Enduring Hegemony of the State Within the 'Triad' -- 18. Liberal -institutionalism: Regionalism as a Step Towards Cosmopolitanism -- 19. Transnationalism: the Regional Dimension of the Global Restructuring of Production -- 20. How does Regionalisation Take Place? The Mechanisms of Integration in the IPE Theoretical Debate -- 21. Mainstream Theories of Regional Integration -- 22. Intergovernmentalist Explanations -- 23. Neo-functionalist Explanations -- 24. Critical Approaches to Regional Economic Integration -- 25. Neo-gramscian Approaches: A Transnational Historical Materialist Theory of Regional Integration -- 26. Neo-marxist Interpretations of Regionalisation -- 27. Neo-constructivism as a Critical Approach to Regional Integration -- 28. Conclusion -- PART III -- 29. The Paradox of Marginalisation: Globalisation, Marginalisation and Civil Society in the MENA Area 69 -- 30. Introduction -- 31. Technological Marginalisation -- 32. Civil Society, Social Capital and Marginalisation -- 33. Islam and Civil Society -- ANNEX 1: Core Indicators on ICT Infrastructure and Access -- ANNEX 2: Core Indicators on Access to, and Use of ICT by Households and Individuals -- ANNEX 3: Use of ICT by Businesses -- ANNEX 4: The ICT Sector and Trade in ICT Goods -- PART IV -- 34. The Economic Marginalisation and Lack of Regionalisation of the MENA Area -- 35. Introduction -- 36. The Institutional Dimension of Economic (dis)integration in the MENA Region -- 37. The Lack of Economic Integration in the MENA Region -- 38. Investment and Trade Flows -- 39. Inter-Arab Aid Capital Flows -- 40. Conclusion -- PART V -- 41. Tunisia: At the Roots of the Arab Spring: Economic Restructuring Without Integration -- 42. Introduction: It's the Economy Stupid! -- 43. The Restructuring of the Tunisian Economy -- 44. The Integration of Tunisia in the Global Political Economy -- 45. Marginalisation and Extra Regional Migration: the Case of Tunisia -- 46. Conclusion -- PART VI -- 47. Egypt: From Liberalisation to Marginalisation -- 48. Introduction -- 49. The Mother of All Liberalisations! -- 50. The Marginalisation of Egypt -- 51. Macroeconomic Indicators of Marginalisation -- 52. Other Indicators of Marginalisation: Extra-regional Migration and Brain Drain -- 53. Conclusion -- PART VII -- 54. Libya: The Political Economy of Isolation -- 55. Introduction -- 56. The Economic Experiment of Ghadhafi -- 57. The Political Economy Isolation and the Role of the West -- 58. Assessing Libya's Economic Marginalisation -- 59. Conclusion -- 60. Regionalisation (or lack thereof) -- 61. Marginalisation -- 62. Civil Society.

Özet
Although it is still early for an established academic account of the motivations behind the dramatic events in the Arab world in 2010/11, Leila Simona Talani believes that it is about time to try and place this issue into the broader picture of the latest changes in the global political economy.

Konu Başlığı
Arab Spring, 2010- -- Economic aspects.
 
Arap baharı 2010 -- Ekonomik yönler.
 
Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Arab countries.
 
Küreselleşme -- Ekonomik yönler -- Arap Ülkeleri.

Yazar Ek Girişi
Talani, Leila Simona.,


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