海外的阿拉伯之春:海外侨民反对独裁政权的行动主义

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Mediterranean Politics Pub Date : 2022-05-17 DOI:10.1080/13629395.2022.2076461
Noor J. E. Abushammalah
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在民主面临持续挑战和独裁者在世界各地日益扩大的全球影响力之际,Dana M.Moss的《海外的阿拉伯之春:反对威权主义的散居活动家》为全球反对威权的斗争提供了乐观。这本书为阿拉伯之春期间的跨国动员提供了一个理论上新的、经验丰富的视角,并调查了散居国外的成员在不同条件下获得发言权、团结起来并动员起来反对其祖国的独裁政权。这本书将散居国外的研究和社会运动文献纳入对话,构成了一项关键的比较努力,旨在对阿拉伯之春前后塑造利比亚、叙利亚和也门散居国外动员起来反对独裁政权的动态过程进行理论化、概念化和实证评估。莫斯通过广泛的多地点实地调查、采访和人种学方法做到了这一点,并在严格的归纳分析中展示了其价值,该分析揭示了散居国外的活动家的力量,而这些活动家在政权更迭过程中被忽视了。这本书最重要的贡献之一是揭示了重要的机制和概念,这些机制和概念有助于我们理解流散者对抗国外独裁政权的能力的变化。为了解释阿拉伯之春之前反对威权主义的动员不力,本书首先关注两种机制,即跨国镇压和冲突传播。根据早期的工作,莫斯将跨国镇压定义为“母国政权通过监视、威胁和伤害国内家庭成员等策略,压制和惩罚国外持不同政见者的方式”(第35页)。另一方面,冲突传播被理解为“通过成员的传记和基于身份的联系,在散居社区再现分裂的母国政治的方式”(同上)
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The Arab spring Abroad: diaspora activism against authoritarian regimes
I n a time of ongoing challenges to democracy and the growing global reach of autocrats around the world, The Arab Spring Abroad: Diaspora Activism against Authoritarian Regimes by Dana M. Moss offers optimism in the global fight against authoritarianism. The book provides a theoretically new and empirically rich perspective on transnational mobilization during the Arab Spring and investigates the varying conditions under which diaspora members gain voice, come together, and mobilize against dictatorial regimes in their homelands. Bringing diaspora studies and social movement literature into conversation, the book constitutes a key comparative effort to theorize, conceptualize, and empirically assess dynamic processes that shaped Libyan, Syrian, and Yemeni diaspora mobilization against authoritarian regimes before and after the Arab Spring. Moss does so by drawing on extensive multi-sited fieldwork, interviews, and ethnographic methods and displays the value in rigorous inductive analysis that illuminates the power of diaspora activists that are otherwise overlooked in processes of regime change. One of the book’s most important contributions is the uncovering of important mechanisms and concepts that help us understand variation in the ability of diasporas to contest authoritarian regimes from abroad. To explain weak mobilization against authoritarianism before the Arab Spring, the book first attends to two mechanisms, namely transnational repression and conflict transmission. Drawing on earlier work, Moss defines transnational repression as “the ways in which home-country regimes work to silence and punish dissenters abroad through tactics such as surveillance, threats, and harming their family members at home” (p. 35). Conflict transmission, on the other hand, is understood as “the ways in which divisive home-country politics are reproduced in diaspora communities through members’ biographical and identity-based ties” (idem.). She finds that these two mechanisms explain why
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期刊介绍: Mediterranean Politics is the only refereed academic journal to focus on the politics, international relations and political economy of the entire Mediterranean area - "Mediterranean" here being understood to refer to all those countries whose borders are defined partially or wholly by the Mediterranean Sea. This focus involves consideration not only of the region itself, but also the significance of developments there for other parts of the world. The journal analyses the central issues that concern Mediterranean countries and assesses both local and international responses to them. While its prime concern is with political developments, the focus of Mediterranean Politics extends to all the factors and dimensions affecting political life.
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