TY - BOOK AU - Szmolka,Inmaculada,\e editor TI - Political change in the Middle East and North Africa: after the Arab Spring SN - 9781474415309 (paperback) U1 - 320.9174927 PY - 2017/// CY - Edinburgh PB - Edinburgh University Press KW - Arab Spring, 2010- KW - Influence KW - Middle East KW - Politics and government KW - 21st century KW - Africa, North N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction / Inmaculada Szmolka -- Analytical framework for a comparative study of change in political regimes / Inmaculada Szmolka -- The Arab Spring changes under the prism of international relations theory / Rafael Bustos -- Parties and party systems change / Lise Storm -- Elections and electoral integrity / Guadalupe Martinez-Fuentes -- Constitutional reform processes / Ewa K. Strzelecka and Maria Angustias Parejo -- Government and power relations / Victoria Veguilla -- Good governance in MENA countries / Raquel Ojeda and Francesco Cavatorta / Civil society and social movements / Carmelo Perez-Beltran and Ignacio Alvarez-Ossorio -- Public rights and liberties / Luis Melian -- Media and media freedom / Javier Garcia-Marin -- Regional order and regional powers in the Middle East and North Africa / Jordi Quero and Eduard Soler -- The political and security repercussions of the Islamic State in the MENA region / Marien Duran and Victor Bados -- EU and EU member states' responses to the Arab Spring / Irene Fernandez-Molina -- The foreign policy of the United States following the Arab Spring / Juan Tovar -- Successful and failed transitions to democracy / Inmaculada Szmolka -- Political liberalisation processes / Inmaculada Szmolka and Irene Fernandez-Molina -- Autocratisation, authoritarian progressions and fragmented states / Inmaculada Szmolka and Marien Duran N2 - Taking a comparative approach, this book considers the ways in which political regimes have changed since the Arab Spring. It addresses a series of questions about political change in the context of the revolutions, upheavals and protests that have taken place in North Africa and the Arab Middle East since December 2010, and looks at the various processes have been underway in the region: democratisation (Tunisia), failed democratic transitions (Egypt, Libya and Yemen), political liberalisation (Morocco) and increased authoritarianism (Bahrain, Kuwait, Syria). In other countries, in contrast to these changes, the authoritarian regimes remain intact (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Arab United Emirates) ER -