The Arab Revolution of 2011 A Comparative Perspective

How do we make sense of the Arab revolution of 2011? What were its successes, its failures, and significance in world history? The Arab Revolution of 2011 brings together a broad range of perspectives to explain the causes, processes, and consequences of the revolution of 2011 and its critical impli...

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Other Authors: Arjomand, Saïd Amir (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: State University of New York Press 2015
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