Translation from the French version : «Les soulèvements arabes, l’économie et le politique» http://ifpo.hypotheses.org/6268 From the first public outcries in Tunisia in 2011 to Egypt’s mass protest in 2013, the issue of the social and economic crisis was closely connected to the demands of political freedom during the “Arab revolutions”. Even though the region is not among the world’s poorest, these mobilisations demonstrated not only a legitimacy crisis of the aging regimes but also a climat..
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
International audienceThe 2011 uprisings revealed the exacerbation of a widely shared feeling born o...
No attempt to define the Mediterranean as a region can overlook the multiplicity of political, relig...
The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popula...
While over three years ago Tunisia and Egypt experienced similar revolts in protest against decades ...
Copyright: © 2014 Naser M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
International audienceThe 2011 uprisings revealed the exacerbation of a widely shared feeling born o...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
The wave of revolutions that swept North Africa and the Middle East in late 2010, early 2011 led to ...
Following the sudden overthrow of President Ben Ali’s regime in Tunisia, a remarkable chain of event...
The events that took place in Tunisia in early 2011, proved to be very important for the whole inter...
he protests on Tahrir Square in Cairo have come to symbolize the Arab uprisings of 2011. They have p...
Purpose – This paper aims at examining the past as well as the current issues responsible for the m...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
International audienceThe 2011 uprisings revealed the exacerbation of a widely shared feeling born o...
No attempt to define the Mediterranean as a region can overlook the multiplicity of political, relig...
The Arab Uprisings were unexpected events of rare intensity in Middle Eastern history – mass, popula...
While over three years ago Tunisia and Egypt experienced similar revolts in protest against decades ...
Copyright: © 2014 Naser M. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
The pro-democracy Arab popular uprisings have been spontaneous, but perhaps not all that unpredictab...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
International audienceThe 2011 uprisings revealed the exacerbation of a widely shared feeling born o...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
The wave of revolutions that swept North Africa and the Middle East in late 2010, early 2011 led to ...
Following the sudden overthrow of President Ben Ali’s regime in Tunisia, a remarkable chain of event...
The events that took place in Tunisia in early 2011, proved to be very important for the whole inter...
he protests on Tahrir Square in Cairo have come to symbolize the Arab uprisings of 2011. They have p...
Purpose – This paper aims at examining the past as well as the current issues responsible for the m...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
International audienceThe 2011 uprisings revealed the exacerbation of a widely shared feeling born o...
No attempt to define the Mediterranean as a region can overlook the multiplicity of political, relig...