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The Arab Revolution Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising

9780199898299

The Arab Revolution Ten Lessons from the Democratic Uprising

  • ISBN 13:

    9780199898299

  • ISBN 10:

    0199898294

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 11/23/2011
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

When Mohammad Bouazizi sets himself on fire on December 17, 2010, he started a series of extraordinary events that spread across the Middle East with stunning rapidity. In less than a month, President Ben Ali fled Tunisia, ending a twenty-three year regime. Shortly thereafter, on 11 February2011, President Mubarak of Egypt stepped down after nearly thirty years in power. In The Arab Revolution, Jean-Pierre Filiu offers a concise but sweeping account of the earth-shattering revolts that began in Tunis and continue today throughout the Middle East. Stressing the deep historical roots of the events, Filiu organizes the book around ten lessons that illuminate both theuprisings in particular and the region in general. He shows, for instance, that these movements didn't erupt out of thin air - Arabs have been fighting for their rights for more than a generation. The author sheds light on the role of youth - whose anger is power, he notes, and who embrace themessage "tomorrow is yours, if you fight for it" - as well as the important role that social networks played in Tunisia and Egypt. Filiu also argues that in the aftermath, jihadists are in a difficult position, because the essentially peaceful grassroots protests in Tunisia and Egypt have undercuttheir message of violence and indeed have called into question their relevance. The book also reveals that, despite being somewhat overshadowed by the Arab uprising, Palestine remains the central concern throughout the Middle East. By shining a light on these lessons rather than providing a strictly chronological account, Filiu provides a far richer and deeper portrait of the revolutionary movements sweeping the region - as well as an insightful look at life in the Middle East today.

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