Beyond Structure and Contingency : Toward an Interactionist and Sequential Approach to the 2011 Uprisings

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Title
Beyond Structure and Contingency : Toward an Interactionist and Sequential Approach to the 2011 Uprisings
Journal
Middle East Critique
Author(s)
Bennani-Chraïbi Mounia
ISSN
1943-6149 (Print)
1943-6157 (Online)
ISSN-L
1943-6149
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
26
Number
4
Language
english
Abstract
Taking as its starting point the mental earthquake produced by the 2011 uprisings, this article tackles the epistemological questions of causality and contingency in an effort to foster dialogue between comparative political regime studies, the sociology of revolutions and social movement literature. Based on a comparative analysis of three ‘positive cases’ (Egypt, Syria and Tunisia), and a ‘negative case’ (Morocco), it follows an interactionist and sequential approach to revolutionary situations. Its main objective is to expand the scope of the attempts aimed at reconciling structure and contingency, by focusing on the formation of large coalitions and the spread of mobilization on division or defection from within the repressive apparatus, and on the impact of crisis management by the incumbents. More specifically, the article highlights the fact that uncertainty affects not only the ‘actors from below,’ but all the actors present: the challengers as much as the incumbents and their international allies, the ordinary citizens as well as the officers and the recruits.
Keywords
Arab uprisings, Army, Causality, Coalition formation, Contingency, Crisis management, Defection, Egypt, Morocco, Repressive apparatus, Revolutions, Syria, Tunisia.
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / Projects / 100017_130260
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