The protests ignited by the selfimmolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia in the final days of 2010 metamorphosed into, as it were, a huge conflagration swallowing the whole Middle East one way or another. Paeans accompanied the protests initially, but slowly antiArab Spring forces gained ground against the insurgent peoples and lastly they were able to quench these waves of protests and turn the paeans into elegies. The watershed moment for the termination of these protests was the coup contrived against democratically-elected Mohamed Morsi in July 2013 in Egypt...WOS:00056935800002
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In 2013, just two years after the popular overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian military ousted t...
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On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
The Arab Spring constitutes perhaps the most far-reaching political and economic transition since th...
In How Capitalism Failed the Arab World, Richard Heydarian aims to show how years of economic misman...
Steven Cook’s master-class in Egyptian political history since the military coup in 1952 is essentia...
As this review nears completion, autocratic regimes throughout North Africa are being challenged in ...
The Arab Spring has boosted both mainstream and radical Islamism, heightened the prospects of a thir...
Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt gives a detailed account of the degree of corrupt...
In Unfinished Revolutions: Yemen, Libya and Tunisia After the Arab Spring, Ibrahim Fraihat examines ...
Review of the book: Szmoka, Inmaculada (ed.). Political Change In The Middle East And North Afr...
Mona Prince’s memoir recalls her journey as a hesitant revolutionary through the eighteen days of th...
In this book Marwan Muasher proposes a broad analysis and assessment of the Arab Spring, calling on ...
In 2013, just two years after the popular overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian military ousted t...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
On 17 December 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi set himself on fire in desperation in the small Tunisian town ...
The Arab Spring constitutes perhaps the most far-reaching political and economic transition since th...
In How Capitalism Failed the Arab World, Richard Heydarian aims to show how years of economic misman...