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The Enigma of the Arab Uprisings
Current History, 2017Did the same pro-market economic policies that gave rise to the Arab Spring also doom the would-be revolutionaries by sapping their capacity for envisioning radical alternatives?
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2019
Since 2013, the Middle East has experienced a double trend of chaos and civil war, on the one hand, and the return of authoritarianism, on the other. That convergence has eclipsed the political transitions that occurred in the countries whose regimes were toppled in 2011, as if they were merely footnotes to a narrative that naturally led from an “Arab ...
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Since 2013, the Middle East has experienced a double trend of chaos and civil war, on the one hand, and the return of authoritarianism, on the other. That convergence has eclipsed the political transitions that occurred in the countries whose regimes were toppled in 2011, as if they were merely footnotes to a narrative that naturally led from an “Arab ...
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The Year of the Arab Uprisings
Journal of Democracy, 2012The political uprisings that swept across the Arab world over the past year represent the most significant challenge to authoritarian rule since the collapse of Soviet communism. In a region that had seemed immune to democratic change, coalitions of activist reformers and ordinary citizens succeeded in removing dictators who had spent decades in power.
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Algeria and the Arab Uprisings
2012In December 2010 and January 2011, Algerians and Tunisians took to the streets. While in Tunisia hundreds of thousands of citizens stood up to bully dictator Zine al-Abdine Ben Ali, to the West, cities across Algeria erupted into widespread rioting. Though the December 29 January 10 riots were of an intensity not seen since the October 1988 uprising ...
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The Arab uprisings and the return of repression
Meditteranean Politics, 2021Maria Josua, Mirjam Edel
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2013
The eruption of uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 took the world by surprise. In its wake, scholars, practitioners and even those who lived the events have sought to explain the sudden and sweeping mobilization of popular protest against seemingly stable authoritarian regimes.
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The eruption of uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 took the world by surprise. In its wake, scholars, practitioners and even those who lived the events have sought to explain the sudden and sweeping mobilization of popular protest against seemingly stable authoritarian regimes.
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2014
Three years on, the global significance of the Arab uprisings lies in the reminder of how brittle the seemingly invulnerable machinery of state can be. They remind us that another world is possible, and not just in the Middle East.
Teti, A., GERVASIO, GENNARO
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Three years on, the global significance of the Arab uprisings lies in the reminder of how brittle the seemingly invulnerable machinery of state can be. They remind us that another world is possible, and not just in the Middle East.
Teti, A., GERVASIO, GENNARO
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The Arab Uprisings and their Fallout
2018How did the Arab uprisings begin? On December 17, 2010, a Tunisian street vendor, Muhammad Bouazizi, set himself on fire in front of the local government building in Sidi Bouzid, a town in central Tunisia.
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