Struggles for Political Change in the Arab World Regimes, Oppositions, and External Actors after the Spring

The advent of the Arab Spring in late 2010 was a hopeful moment for partisans of progressive change throughout the Arab world. Authoritarian leaders who had long stood in the way of meaningful political reform in the countries of the region were either ousted or faced the possibility of political if...

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Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2022
Series:Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies
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