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The Arab Uprisings - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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The Arab Uprisings - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: What Everyone Needs To Know (R)
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Beginning in December 2010 popular revolt swept through the Middle
East, shocking the world and ushering in a period of unprecedented
unrest. Protestors took to the streets to demand greater freedom,
democracy, human rights, social justice, and regime change. What
caused these uprisings? What is their significance? And what are
their likely consequences? In an engaging question-and-answer
format, this updated edition of The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone
Needs to Know (R) explores all aspects of the revolutionary
protests that have rocked the Middle East. Historian James Gelvin
begins with an overview, asking questions such as: What sparked the
Arab uprisings? Where did the demands for democracy and human
rights come from? How appropriate is the phrase "Arab
Spring"?-before turning to specific countries around the region.
Shifting the emphasis from the initial upheaval itself to the
spinning out of the revolutionary process, Gelvin looks at such
topics as the role of youth, labor, and religious groups in Tunisia
and Egypt and discusses why the military turned against rulers in
both countries. Exploring the uprisings in Libya and Yemen, Gelvin
explains why these two states are considered "weak," why that
status is important for understanding the upheavals there, and why
outside powers intervened in Libya but not in Yemen. This second
edition looks more closely at the situation of individual countries
affected by the uprisings. Gelvin compares two cases that defied
expectations: Algeria, which experts assumed would experience a
major upheaval after Egypt's, and Syria, which experts failed to
foresee. He then looks at the monarchies of Morocco, Jordan, and
the Gulf, exploring the commonalities and differences of protest
movements in each. Reconsidering the possible historical
significance of the uprisings Gelvin explores what this means for
the United States and Iran. Has al-Qaeda been strengthened or
weakened? What effects have the uprisings had on the
Israel-Palestine conflict? What conclusions might we draw from the
uprisings so far? What Everyone Needs to Know (R) is a registered
trademark of Oxford University Press.
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