The 'Arab Spring' triggered paradigmatic shifts but, despite these changes, much in the Euro-Mediterranean region remains the same. Utilising 'Logics of Action', an innovative theoretical framework designed to capture the complexity of political interaction in one of the fastest changing regions in the world, this book discusses developments in the region before and after the Arab Spring that can be characterised by a continuation of the norm. Offering a completely new perspective on the events of the 'Arab Spring' it identifies something that seems paradoxical at first sight; persistence in times of radical change.
Jakob Horst is a PhD candidate at the Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, Germany working on International Relations, Mediterranean politics and the case of Algeria. Annette Jÿnemann is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Helmut-Schmidt-University, University of the German Armed Forces in Hamburg, Germany. Delf Rothe has recently finished his PhD on the securitisation of climate change and is a researcher and lecturer at the Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, Germany.
Chapter 1 Logics of Action in the Euro-Mediterranean Political Space, JakobHorst, AnnetteJünemann, FlorianKühn, Eva-MariaMaggi, DelfRothe; Part I The EU's Mediterranean Policy after the 'Arab Spring'; Chapter 2 Change to Stay the Same, Eva-MariaMaggi; Chapter 3 Facing a Dilemma, AnnetteJünemann; Chapter 4 Learning to Cope, PeterSeeberg; Chapter 5 Free Trade, Development and Authoritarianism in a Rentier Economy, JakobHorst; Part II Persistence and Change in Selected Countries; Chapter 6 A Revolution in the Logics of Action? Renegotiating the Authoritarian Social Contract in Egypt, CiljaHarders; Chapter 7 Blocked Middle Classes as an Engine of Change in the Arab World?, RachidOuaissa; Chapter 8 Exploring the Logics of Moderate Islamists' Political Actions in the Light of the 'Arab Spring' - The Cases of Jordan and Morocco, Kerstin FritzscheIvesa Lübben; Chapter 9 On the Logics of the Egyptian Transformation Process, IngridEl Masry; Part III Transnational Actors and their Logics of Action; Chapter 10 Welcome to the Desert, DelfRothe; Chapter 11 Mediterranean Players Par Excellence? Sketching Foreign-Educated Syrians' Logics of Action, TinaZintl; Chapter 101 Conclusion;