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The Iron Cage of Liberalism - International Politics and Unarmed Revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa (Hardcover)
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The Iron Cage of Liberalism - International Politics and Unarmed Revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa (Hardcover)
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Over the last forty years the world has witnessed the emergence and
proliferation of a new political phenomenon - unarmed revolution.
On virtually every continent, citizens have ousted their
authoritarian leaders by employing nonviolent tactics such as
strikes, demonstrations, boycotts, and civil disobedience against
them. At the same time however, similar movements elsewhere have
been brutally crushed by autocrats determined to cling to power. In
this book, Daniel Ritter seeks to understand unarmed revolutions by
posing two interrelated questions: Why do nonviolent revolutionary
movements in some countries topples autocratic regimes while
similar movements elsewhere falter, and why has the world witnessed
the proliferation of unarmed revolutions in the last forty years?
Through a comparative historical analysis of the Iranian, Tunisian,
and Egyptian revolutions, he argues that close and friendly
international relations between democratic states in the West and
authoritarian regimes elsewhere constitute a plausible explanation
for nonviolent revolutionary success. In an original
conceptualization of revolutionary dynamics, Ritter argues that
Western-aligned autocrats eventually find themselves restrained by
their strong links to the democratic world through a mechanism he
refers to as 'the iron cage of liberalism.' Having committed
rhetorically to the West's fundamental political discourse of
democracy and human rights, the dictators in Tehran, Tunis, and
Cairo found themselves paralyzed when nonviolent crowds challenged
them with tactics and demands fully compatible with the political
ideals the regimes claimed as their own.
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