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The Arab Spring

Rebellion, Revolution and a New World Order

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The Guardian live blog from 2011 is paired with essays, analysis, and commentary in this look at a year that shook a region and the world, how it happened, and what it means Spontaneous, unforeseen, and contagious, the uprisings of the Arab Spring took everyone—participants included—by surprise. Like revolutions in other times and places, they seemed impossible beforehand and inevitable afterwards. In mid-December 2010 the desperate act of a young Tunisian barely featured on the global news agenda. But it set off a chain reaction of extraordinary events that would unseat dictators, reshape the political landscape of North Africa and the Middle East, and affect the lives of millions of people. The Guardian has been running, often breathlessly, to follow the story and to explain it ever since. This is a tale of many chapters, told by the journalists, bloggers, and citizens who have lived through this incredible time.

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The Arab Spring, Toby Manhire

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2012
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Titel
The Arab Spring
Ondertitel
Rebellion, Revolution and a New World Order
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2012
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
304
ISBN10
0852652542
ISBN13
9780852652541
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Beoordeling
3,4 van 5
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The Guardian live blog from 2011 is paired with essays, analysis, and commentary in this look at a year that shook a region and the world, how it happened, and what it means Spontaneous, unforeseen, and contagious, the uprisings of the Arab Spring took everyone—participants included—by surprise. Like revolutions in other times and places, they seemed impossible beforehand and inevitable afterwards. In mid-December 2010 the desperate act of a young Tunisian barely featured on the global news agenda. But it set off a chain reaction of extraordinary events that would unseat dictators, reshape the political landscape of North Africa and the Middle East, and affect the lives of millions of people. The Guardian has been running, often breathlessly, to follow the story and to explain it ever since. This is a tale of many chapters, told by the journalists, bloggers, and citizens who have lived through this incredible time.