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The ‘Fall’ of the Arab Spring: Democracy’s Challenges and Efforts to Reconstitute the Middle East provides a critical examination of the Arab Spring uprisings and their constitutional aftermath. Tofigh Maboudi analyzes how initial democratic aspirations evolved into complex political realities across the Middle Eastern region.
Drawing on comparative constitutional law and policy perspectives, the book explores the structural obstacles, institutional failures, and geopolitical factors that influenced democratic transitions. Maboudi investigates the mechanisms through which states attempted to reconstitute themselves following the upheavals of 2011, examining both successful and failed reform efforts.
This work is essential for understanding the gap between revolutionary ideals and political outcomes in the contemporary Middle East, offering insights into constitutional design, governance challenges, and the long-term prospects for democratic development in the region.







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