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How Extraordinary Was the Arab Spring? Examining 'Protest Potential' in the Muslim World
Avital Livny
Political Science
European Union Center
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
Center for Global Studies
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Arab Spring
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Muslim World
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Protest Potential
100%
Activism
50%
Participation Gap
50%
Politics
25%
Middle East and North Africa
25%
Religiosity
25%
Muslims
25%
Private Practice
25%
Islam
25%
Religious Involvement
25%
Demographic Categories
25%
Collective Action Problems
25%
Mass Politics
25%
Combining Surveys
25%
Political Mobilization
25%
Role of Religion
25%
Private Beliefs
25%
Gezi Park Protests
25%
Social Sciences
Self-Report
100%
Arab Spring
100%
North Africa
50%
Middle East
50%
East Africa
50%
Collective Action Problem
50%
Religiosity
50%
Political Mobilization
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Collective Action Problem
100%
Religiosity
100%
Psychology
Self-Report
100%
Religiosity
50%