Breaking Point
Table of Contents
- Editors' Foreword - JIA Editorial Board
- Social Movements and Governments in the Digital Age: Evaluating a Complex Landscape - Zeynep Tufekci
- Drones for Good: Technological Innovations, Social Movements, and the State - Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
- Digital Infrastructure Politics and Internet Freedom Stakeholders After the Arab Spring - Muzammil M. Hussain
- Democratization and Women's Political Leadership in North Africa - Valentine M. Moghadam
- Participatory Democracy's Moment - Francesca Polletta
- A Requiem for the Arab Development Model - Adeel Malik
- The Energy-Insurgency Revolution Nexus: An Introduction to Issues and Policy Options - Paul Sullivan
- South Sudan: Governance Arrangements, War, and Peace - Jenik Radon and Sarah Logan
- The Politics of International Sanctions: The 2014 Coup in Thailand - Pavin Chachavalpongpun
- Crackdown: The Harsh Realities of Nonviolent Protests in the Bahraini Civil Conflict - Maryam Al-Khawaja
- A Changing Media Landscape in Turkey: The 140journos Project - Burcu Baykurt
- Hong Kong Demands Democracy - Michael Davis
- The Possibility of Global Data Sets - Kalev Leetaru
- Prospects for Peace: Negotiations with FARC - Alexandra Nariño
- Reporting Behind Bars - Mohammed Al Oraibi
- Voices of Protest - Alfredo Graffe, Efe Koç, and Mila Moroz
- Turkey Rising: Increasing Confidence in Times of Conflict - Andrew Burns
- On The Prospects of World Order - Bryan Griffin
- The Far-Reaching Impacts of the Arab Spring - Yohann Ripert
- The Russian State Strikes Back: The Relevance of the State to Civil Society in Russia - Irina V. Soboleva
- Living Through Revolution: A View from an Apartment in Ukraine - Lydia Tomkiw
- The Bolivarian Spring: What are the Possibilities for Regime Change in Venezuela? - Gustavo Adolfo Vargas Victoria
- Civil Society as Domestication: Egyptian and Tunisian Uprisings Beyond Liberal Transitology - Niklas Plaetzer
- The Struggle for Bahrain - Ahmed Humaidan, Hussain Hubail, and Sayed Ahmed al-Mousawi
- A Photo Essay of Demonstrations and Civil Conflict