TY - GEN T1 - The Arab Spring abroad : diaspora activism against authoritarian regimes T2 - Cambridge studies in contentious politics. A1 - Moss, Dana M. LA - English PP - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press YR - 2022 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/Cambridge_open_access_CR9781009272148 AB - The Arab Spring revolutions of 2011 sent shockwaves across the globe, mobilizing diaspora communities to organize forcefully against authoritarian regimes. Despite the important role that diasporas can play in influencing affairs in their countries of origin, little is known about when diaspora actors mobilize, how they intervene, or what makes them effective. This book addresses these questions, drawing on over 230 original interviews, fieldwork, and comparative analysis. Examining Libyan, Syrian, and Yemeni mobilization from the US and Great Britain before and during the revolutions, Dana M. Moss presents a new framework for understanding the transnational dynamics of contention and the social forces that either enable or suppress transnational activism. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. OP - 270 NO - Originally published in 2022, ISBN 9781108845533, Re-issued as Open Access in 2022. NO - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Apr 2022). CN - JQ1850.A91 M68 2022 SN - 9781009272148 (ebook) SN - 9781009272155 (paperback) SN - 9781009272155 KW - Arab Spring, 2010- KW - Arabs : Foreign countries. KW - Arab countries : Politics and government : 21st century. ER -