Taking to the Streets critically examines the conventional wisdom that the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings happened spontaneously and were directed by tech-savvy young revolutionaries. Pairing first-hand observations from activists with the critical perspectives of scholars, the book illuminates the concept of activism as an ongoing process, rather than a sudden burst of defiance. The contributors examine case studies from uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, evaluating the various manifestations of political activism within the context of each country's distinct sociopolitical landscape. The chapters include a country-specific timeline of the first year following the uprisings and...
M.A. (Politics)The study undertakes to establish whether the Arab uprisings of 2011 can be understoo...
As Egypt retreats from its newly elected government and Syria moves from one crisis to another, this...
Almost ten years have passed since the Arab uprisings of 2011 turned the social-political equilibriu...
The uprisings which spread across the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011 irrevocably...
Between 2010 and 2012, the Middle East and North Africa experienced a period of upheaval, known as t...
This study examined the catalysts for social movements around the globe; specifically, why and how t...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
he protests on Tahrir Square in Cairo have come to symbolize the Arab uprisings of 2011. They have p...
This book analyses how the Arab uprisings, the sudden wave of leaderless protests that broke out in ...
The events of the Arab Spring were an inevitable surprise. In a region where political oppression an...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books written by prominent scholars of the reg...
Libya is unlike other states in North Africa mainly because of the distinctive arrangement of differ...
The narratives deployed by the political elites and the opposition groups in Syria and Bahrain has u...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular u...
Unable to enact change through the existing political institutions of their authoritarian regimes, a...
M.A. (Politics)The study undertakes to establish whether the Arab uprisings of 2011 can be understoo...
As Egypt retreats from its newly elected government and Syria moves from one crisis to another, this...
Almost ten years have passed since the Arab uprisings of 2011 turned the social-political equilibriu...
The uprisings which spread across the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011 irrevocably...
Between 2010 and 2012, the Middle East and North Africa experienced a period of upheaval, known as t...
This study examined the catalysts for social movements around the globe; specifically, why and how t...
In 2011, the Arab Spring revolutionary movements that erupted across the Middle East galvanized supp...
he protests on Tahrir Square in Cairo have come to symbolize the Arab uprisings of 2011. They have p...
This book analyses how the Arab uprisings, the sudden wave of leaderless protests that broke out in ...
The events of the Arab Spring were an inevitable surprise. In a region where political oppression an...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books written by prominent scholars of the reg...
Libya is unlike other states in North Africa mainly because of the distinctive arrangement of differ...
The narratives deployed by the political elites and the opposition groups in Syria and Bahrain has u...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular u...
Unable to enact change through the existing political institutions of their authoritarian regimes, a...
M.A. (Politics)The study undertakes to establish whether the Arab uprisings of 2011 can be understoo...
As Egypt retreats from its newly elected government and Syria moves from one crisis to another, this...
Almost ten years have passed since the Arab uprisings of 2011 turned the social-political equilibriu...