
Tahrir Square is a place, but it is also an idea– a central encampment, held for as long as possible, acting as a hub for dissent. In the wake of the Egyptian Revolution we are witnessing the spread of the tactics and symbols of these protests across the continents memetically, not because of any specific tactical or political efficacy relevant to each individual location, but as a semi-conscious linking of different struggles.
This section will explore the ‘links’ borne out of the Arab Spring and seek to understand the Spring’s global incarnations. Are both east and west facing the same economic forces of the global downturn that precipitate unrest? Is there a symbiotic relationship between the revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa and those in Chile and the Occupy London Stock Exchange? Return to Arab Awakening
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The Iranian key to the Syrian crisis
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- Chronicle of Higher Education
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Sami Zubaida writes that the political fields and social spaces of many countries in the region have been opened, however chaotically.
Tariq Ramadan argues that we must look at the Arab Awakening in economic as well as political terms.
Sami Zubaida writes that the political fields and social spaces of many countries in the region have been opened, however chaotically.
Tariq Ramadan argues that we must look at the Arab Awakening in economic as well as political terms.
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The Mali effect
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Paul Rogers
Qatar intervening in northern Mali?
Mehdi Lazar
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The Mali effect
Stephen Ellis
Mali, and remote-control war
Paul Rogers
Qatar intervening in northern Mali?
Mehdi Lazar
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Associate Editor of Arab Awakening is pursuing an M.Phil in Comparative Government at Oxford University
Translation Editor of Arab Awakening is a psychology graduate with an interest in film
Associate Editor of Arab Awakening is pursuing an M.Phil in Comparative Government at Oxford University
Translation Editor of Arab Awakening is a psychology graduate with an interest in film
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