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Arabischer Frühling ohne Sommer?

Die schwierige Neuordnung einer Großregion
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
319 Seiten
Deutsch
Kohlhammererschienen am13.01.2021
Als zum Jahreswechsel 2010/11 immer mehr Menschen in Tunesien auf die Straße gingen, um gegen das autokratische Regime und die schlechten Lebensbedingungen zu demonstrieren, wurde rasch eine Protestwelle in fast allen arabischen Ländern ausgelöst. Schon bald war voller Optimismus von einem "Arabischen Frühling" die Rede.Nach einem Jahrzehnt fällt das Fazit nüchtern aus. Denn vielerorts konnten sich (semi-)autoritäre Herrschaftsformen an der Macht halten oder restituiert werden. Auch bildeten sich bewaffnete Konflikte, dschihadistischer Terrorismus, Massenflucht und Vertreibung aus.Wie kam es zu dieser einmaligen Dynamik? Und warum konnte die vielversprechende Bewegung nicht nachhaltig Fuß fassen? Martin Pabst analysiert die Ursachen und verweist auf die Bedeutung wirtschaftlicher und geostrategischer Interessen. Er stellt die konkurrierenden regionalen und globalen Einflussmächte dar und skizziert mögliche künftige Entwicklungen.When the population took to the streets of Tunisia on 17 December 2010 to protest against the autocratic regime and living conditions, it resulted not only in the overthrow of the country=s own government: it went on to trigger further protests in rapid succession in other Arab countries such as Algeria and Egypt. One of the central goals of the protests was to install democratic forms of government, so that they optimistically came to be called the "Arab Spring". Today, some 10 years after the events, the results are sobering. As Martin Pabst shows in his balanced account, jihadism, civil wars and terror were able to spread in the wake of the "Arab Spring" . The book provides a well-founded overview of developments in the "Arab world" as a major region, stretching from the Maghreb to the Near East and Middle East. A historical and geographic introduction is followed by insights into the region=s various cultures, ethnic groups and languages. The various economic forms, population developments and supply situations are analysed. The intensifying Saudi-Iranian conflict is also placed in this context, and the question is raised of whether the conflict is primarily a religious war or a power struggle. Against the background of these general developments, the "Arab Spring" is described with a focus on important points in the transition process: the armed conflicts, social unrest, political upheavals, etc. in Syria and Iraq, the failed state of Libya, Egypt as a key country and the Gulf monarchies, which initially stood at a distance but then became increasingly involved and came under pressure to reform. In conclusion, the book outlines development trajectories towards a new order in the future.To provide quick and targeted access, the book is structured according to common topics rather than countries. This mainly thematic structure has two further advantages - it avoids repetition and brings out the general connections within the large region. The book can be used to provide an overview and introduction to the history and current politics of this important region.mehr
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KlappentextAls zum Jahreswechsel 2010/11 immer mehr Menschen in Tunesien auf die Straße gingen, um gegen das autokratische Regime und die schlechten Lebensbedingungen zu demonstrieren, wurde rasch eine Protestwelle in fast allen arabischen Ländern ausgelöst. Schon bald war voller Optimismus von einem "Arabischen Frühling" die Rede.Nach einem Jahrzehnt fällt das Fazit nüchtern aus. Denn vielerorts konnten sich (semi-)autoritäre Herrschaftsformen an der Macht halten oder restituiert werden. Auch bildeten sich bewaffnete Konflikte, dschihadistischer Terrorismus, Massenflucht und Vertreibung aus.Wie kam es zu dieser einmaligen Dynamik? Und warum konnte die vielversprechende Bewegung nicht nachhaltig Fuß fassen? Martin Pabst analysiert die Ursachen und verweist auf die Bedeutung wirtschaftlicher und geostrategischer Interessen. Er stellt die konkurrierenden regionalen und globalen Einflussmächte dar und skizziert mögliche künftige Entwicklungen.When the population took to the streets of Tunisia on 17 December 2010 to protest against the autocratic regime and living conditions, it resulted not only in the overthrow of the country=s own government: it went on to trigger further protests in rapid succession in other Arab countries such as Algeria and Egypt. One of the central goals of the protests was to install democratic forms of government, so that they optimistically came to be called the "Arab Spring". Today, some 10 years after the events, the results are sobering. As Martin Pabst shows in his balanced account, jihadism, civil wars and terror were able to spread in the wake of the "Arab Spring" . The book provides a well-founded overview of developments in the "Arab world" as a major region, stretching from the Maghreb to the Near East and Middle East. A historical and geographic introduction is followed by insights into the region=s various cultures, ethnic groups and languages. The various economic forms, population developments and supply situations are analysed. The intensifying Saudi-Iranian conflict is also placed in this context, and the question is raised of whether the conflict is primarily a religious war or a power struggle. Against the background of these general developments, the "Arab Spring" is described with a focus on important points in the transition process: the armed conflicts, social unrest, political upheavals, etc. in Syria and Iraq, the failed state of Libya, Egypt as a key country and the Gulf monarchies, which initially stood at a distance but then became increasingly involved and came under pressure to reform. In conclusion, the book outlines development trajectories towards a new order in the future.To provide quick and targeted access, the book is structured according to common topics rather than countries. This mainly thematic structure has two further advantages - it avoids repetition and brings out the general connections within the large region. The book can be used to provide an overview and introduction to the history and current politics of this important region.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-17-035741-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum13.01.2021
Seiten319 Seiten
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht384 g
Illustrationen21 Abb.
Artikel-Nr.47792357
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