This “lucidly written” account of the 2011 wave of revolutions
“includes a wealth of astute analysis on the politics of the region,
from Morocco to Oman” (Paul Hockenos, The National). Sparked by
the protest of a single vegetable seller in Tunisia, the flame of
revolutionary passion swept across the Arab world in what has come to
be called the Arab Spring of 2011. Millions took to the streets in
revolt. The governments of Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya fell, other
regimes remain embattled, and no corner of the region has escaped
unchanged. Here, Middle East experts Lin Noueihed and Alex Warren
explain the economic and political roots of the Arab Spring and assess
the road ahead. Through research, interviews, and a wealth of
firsthand experience, the authors explain the unique obstacles each
country faces in maintaining stability. They analyze the challenges
many Arab nations face in building democratic institutions, finding
consensus on political Islam, overcoming tribal divides, and
satisfying an insatiable demand for jobs. In an era of change and
uncertainty, this insightful guide provides the first clear glimpse of
the post-revolutionary future the Arab Spring set in motion.
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Revolution, Counter-Revolution and the Making of a New Era
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780300184907
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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