This book addresses issues surrounding the evolution of the Arab
Spring in North Africa. After a general introduction and
explanation of the events on a region-wide basis, it turns to
examine aspects of each of the countries concerned. The role of the
Muslim Brotherhood during the Nasser regime and in the contemporary
situation is compared, together with an analysis of the emergence
of new political parties in Egypt. The book analyses the links
between social media and satellite television during the revolution
in Egypt. This is followed by a study of the intellectual and
cultural background to the Tunisian revolution and an analysis of
the new political parties in Tunisia. It also looks at the
revolution process in Libya and concludes with a study of why there
was no revolution in Algeria and how the Moroccan monarchy was able
to sideline those who challenged it at the price of constitutional
changes that are essentially cosmetic. This book was originally
published as a special issue of The Journal of North African
Studies.
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