Bliski Wschód 2011: bunt czy rewolucja?
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Data wydania
2011
Autorzy
Tytuł czasopisma
ISSN
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Tytuł tomu
ISBN
978-83-7571-122-6
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Wydawca
Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
Abstrakt
Timely, Middle East 2011: Rebellion or Revolution? looks at the roots of the
historic uprisings sweeping the Middle East and offers a vision of how
this upheaval will transform the Arab World and the world as a whole.
Jerzy Zdanowski, Professor in Middle Eastern Studies, is asking what has
taken place in the Middle East: a revolution or a rebellion? Answering this
question, he refers to economy, society and culture of the Middle East, and
stresses that the Arab Spring is a result of processes of long durée, namely
erosion of patriarchalism, emancipation of women and sexual revolution,
conflicts between generations, transformation of patterns of consumption,
and emergence of new drama, poetry and music in the Arab world. Cultural
anthropology indicates evidences of fundamental changes in cultural code
of Middle Eastern societies. The author highlights the influence of global
trends in economy and culture on the Middle Eastern society, and especially
global financial crisis which in 2009 struck the Arab economies at the stage
of their rapid growth on a wave of liberalisation and privatisation begun at
the beginning of the 21st century. The transformation of their economies
began, however, in the 1970s and produced fundamental changes in
the social structure. The new middle class emerged as a consequence of
centralisation, bureaucratisation, liberalisation and privatisation, and at
the same time, the old middle class, called effendiyya, faced pauperisation
and marginalisation. Social mobility was enormously dynamic in the
Arab societies in the 20th century and is considered by the author a key
factor for the understanding of present developments in the region. In
the consequence of the neo-liberal economic policy, some segments of
Arab societies were moving up, but some of them were moving down in
the social hierarchy, and they were the ones who rebelled and revolted.
The new social media contributed to the Arab Spring enormously and its
role is investigated in the book together with the roles of Islamism and
the Muslim Brotherhood, Arab armies, and of external actors – the USA,
the European Union, Iran, and Turkey. But the factor that determines the present developments in the Middle Easy to the greatest extent is
demography. The book emphasizes it and its influence on employment,
education, standard of living, and the opportunities that the Arab youth
have for a better life. The final chapter contains the outlooks for the
region’s future and points to certain dangers, especially to populism. The
book combines bibliography and chronology of events in the region from
December 2010 to September 2011. As a whole, the book offers a vivid
portrait of history in the making.
Opis
Praca recenzowana / Peer-reviewed paper
Tematy
Słowa kluczowe
Wiosna Arabska, Bliski Wschód, kraje arabskie, Tunezja, Algieria, Jordania, Jemen, Mauretania, Oman, Syria, Maroko, Zjednoczone Emiraty Arabskie, Sudan, Autonomia Palestyńska, Arabia Saudyjska, Bahrajn, Libia, Kuwejt, Egipt, region MENA, Kair (Egipt), Mubarak, Husni, rewolucja, ruchy społeczne, demonstracje uliczne, rozwój gospodarczy, kryzys finansowy 2007, kryzys gospodarczy, system polityczny, polityka gospodarcza