Book contents
- Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings
- The Global Middle East
- Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Prolegomenon: A Two-Layered Book
- Introduction
- Part I The Making of Latent Citizenship
- Part II Informal Revolutionary Practices (2011–2014)
- Part III Embattled Revolutionary Legacies (2014–2021)
- 5 Two Tales of Decentralization
- 6 Strong Man Syndrome and the Resubjectivation of Citizenship
- Conclusion
- Sources and References
- Sources and References
- Index
Conclusion
from Part III - Embattled Revolutionary Legacies (2014–2021)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 February 2023
- Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings
- The Global Middle East
- Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Prolegomenon: A Two-Layered Book
- Introduction
- Part I The Making of Latent Citizenship
- Part II Informal Revolutionary Practices (2011–2014)
- Part III Embattled Revolutionary Legacies (2014–2021)
- 5 Two Tales of Decentralization
- 6 Strong Man Syndrome and the Resubjectivation of Citizenship
- Conclusion
- Sources and References
- Sources and References
- Index
Summary
The conclusion tackles the dialectics of state–society relations in the Arab worlds in the longue duree. Neo-imperialism in Yemen, mercenaries, and the Sudanese and Algerian revolutions are discussed in light of the earlier history, a possible return of latent citizenship. The legacies of the three facets of representation are at play in the 2019 revolutions of Sudan and Algeria, with recent military coups undermining democratic channels of participation.
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- Violence and Representation in the Arab Uprisings , pp. 379 - 406Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023