Abstract
Introduction: Democratizing the Neighborhood: The Implications of the 'Arab Spring' for the Middle East and Asia. Amin Saikal and Amitav Acharya Chapter 1: Where have all the Democratic Expectations Gone? Tunisia and Egypt in Comparative Perspective. Mohammad Selim Chapter 2: Managed Reforms and Deferred Democratic Rule in Morocco and Algeria. Karima Laachir Chapter 3: Humanitarianism, Democracy and Intervention: Libya and the Responsibility to Protect. Ramesh Thakur Chapter 4: Afghanistan and Iraq Between Democracy and Radical Islam. Amin Saikal Chapter 5: The Arab Revolution is Bad News for Iran. Shahram Akbarzadeh Chapter 6: Central Asia and the Arab Spring: Discourses of Relevance and Threat in the Region. Kirill Nourzhanov Chapter 7: Pakistan and the Arab Uprisings. Samina Yasmeen Chapter 8: China's Responses to the Arab Uprisings. Baogang He Chapter 9: Democratization in Myanmar and the Arab Uprisings. Trevor Wilson Chapter 10: Arab Uprisings' Contagion: Electronic Vicariousness and Democratic Empathy in Malaysia and Singapore. Alan Chong Chapter 11: 'Look Over Here!': Indonesian Responses to the 'Arab Spring'. Greg Fealy
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