Publication: The Arab Spring: past, present, and future
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Major parts of this book project were completed in 2021 as part of
a long-term project spearheaded by the TRT World Research Centre.
This also means that many chapters were completed during the second
year of the pandemic, which was an unprecedented experience for
many people around the world, which includes our contributing
authors. First and foremost, we thank the eleven contributing authors
who responded positively to our invitation and submitted their chapters
under time pressure in such unpredictable times. We also thank them
for responding positively and promptly to all feedback throughout the
production process. In addition to being a contributing author, Michael
Arnold carefully proofread and commented on all the chapters. We
would like to thank also the senior management of the Education and
Research Department of TRT (current and former) for allowing us to
conduct this project commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Arab
Spring.
The Middle East in general, and the specific countries and the processes
that are discussed throughout this book, underwent major changes
during the writing and production of this book, which undoubtedly
posed formidable challenges for our analyses. This is the well-known
risk of examining ongoing processes, but a risk that we have taken
nonetheless, and one that makes many of our conclusions necessarily
provisional. Our only major regret is that, despite having invited more
women than men to participate in this collaborative endeavour, our
contributing authors include only one woman.
Looking at the past, present, and equally importantly, the future of the
Arab Spring, this edited volume provides reasons for cautious optimism despite broken promises, betrayals, mass suffering, and international
apathy that the chapters of this book record and explain from different
angles. The catastrophic destruction of the Second World War gave
birth to the most impressive scheme of regional integration in Europe,
which finds its institutional embodiment in the European Union.
We hope that the current doom and gloom in the aftermath of the first
Arab Spring will motivate and enable similar, if not even more robust
forms of peaceful cooperation, prosperity, and reconstruction in the
region.
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Arab Spring, 2010-, Constitutional law (Islamic law)
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