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<strong>Istituto</strong> <strong>Affari</strong> <strong>Internazionali</strong> – Biblioteca / Library<br />

Lista delle nuove acquisizioni – <strong>giugno</strong>-<strong>dicembre</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

New Acquisitions List – June-December <strong>2012</strong><br />

Contiene: List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Understanding state making; 2. Iraq: from rentier state to failed state;<br />

3. Jordan: rentierism and state survival; 4. The Gulf states: from tribal sheikhdoms to sustainable states; 5. State failure and peace building;<br />

Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index<br />

PM 1602<br />

Winds of democratic change in the Mediterranean? : processes, actors and possible outcomes / [edited by]<br />

Stefania Panebianco and Rosa Rossi. - Soveria Mannelli : Rubbettino, <strong>2012</strong>. - 381 p. - (Università). - ISBN 978-88-<br />

498-3183-2<br />

Sulla p. 13: This book is the main outcome of the multidisciplinary Jean Monnet Information and Research Activity (IRA) on "EU Foreign Policy<br />

and DEMocracy Promotion" (EUDEM) funded by the European Commission ... Most of the chapters ... were presented at the international<br />

conference ... Catania, 19-21 May 2011. - Contiene anche: Islamism and the Transformation of Authoritarianism: the Muslim Brothers in Egypt<br />

between History and Present / Laura Guazzone, p. 237-251<br />

Contiene: Contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword / Klaus Ebermann; Introduction: Winds of Democratic Change in MENA Countries? /<br />

Rosa Rossi. - Pt. 1. Democratization Processes: Theoretical and Empirical Issues : 1. The Problem of Democracy in the MENA Region / Davide<br />

Grassi; 2. Of Middle Classes, Economic Reforms and Popular Revolts: Why Democratization Theory Failed, Again / Roberto Roccu; 3. Equal<br />

Freedom and Equality of Opportunity / Ian Carter; 4. Tolerance without Values / Fabrizio Sciacca; 5. EU Bottom-up Strategies of Democracy<br />

Promotion in Middle East and North Africa / Rosa Rossi; 6. Religion and Democratization: an Assessment of the Turkish Model / Luca Ozzano. -<br />

Pt. 2. Actors of Democracy Promotion: the Intertwining of Domestic and International Dimensions : 7. Democratic Turmoil in the MENA Area:<br />

Challenges for the EU as an External Actor of Democracy Promotion / Stefania Panebianco; 8. The Role of Parliamentary Bodies, Sub-State<br />

Regions, and Cities in the Democratization of the Southern Mediterranean Rim / Stelios Stavridis, Roderick Pace and Paqui Santonja; 9. The<br />

United States and Democratization in the Middle East: From the Clinton Administration to the Arab Spring / Maria Do Céu Pinto; 10. From<br />

Turmoil to Dissonant Voices: the Web in the Tunisian Thawra / Daniela Melfa and Guido Nicolosi; 11. Islamism and the Transformation of<br />

Authoritarianism: the Muslim Brothers in Egypt between History and Present / Laura Guazzone. - Pt. 3. Possible Outcomes: Lessons from the<br />

Past, Speculations about the Future : 12. In Search of Freedom. Middle East and North Africa between War and Revolt / Biagio Spoto; 13. And<br />

Lebanon Still Looking … The Lebanese Consociativism at the Test of the ‘Arab Spring’ / Rosita Di Peri; 14. Revolution in a Reformist and<br />

Authoritarian Trajectory: the Tunisian Case / Béatrice Hibou; 15. Colonial Legacy and Business: a Historical Overview of the Relations between<br />

Italy and Independent Libya / Federico Cresti; 16. Religious Issues in Egypt: from Revolution to Nasser and Back / Alessia Melcangi. -<br />

Conclusion: Democratization. The Uneasy Contamination of the MENA Countries / Stefania Panebianco<br />

PM 1607<br />

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