In this book, Ahmed Tohamy analyses the often-neglected trajectory
that led up to the protests in Egypt that culminated in the fall of
Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. Tohamy's assertion is that by
examining the decade preceding this momentous event, we see that
the youth movement far from being inert was extremely active.
Tohamy uses the Social Movements Theory to argue how Egyptian youth
became a new agent of change in the Middle East. By positioning the
youth activists as dynamically engaging with their social and
political contexts within a framework of opportunities and
constraints, his analysis strikes at the heart of the debates
concerning the nature and substance of revolution and its effects
on state and society."
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