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Understanding Revolutions – Opening Acts in Tunisia by Azmi Bishara
Sep 21, 2022Mouldi LahmarThe first decade since the onset "Arab Spring" has occasioned tens of thousands of articles, books and studies; thousands of academic seminars and conferences;…
- Book Review
Polarized and Demobilized: Legacies of Authoritarianism in Palestine by Dana El Kurd
Jan 2, 2020Jonathan AdlerDana El Kurd argues that Palestinians in the West Bank are more polarized and less mobilized than ever before and that local grassroots organizing has disappea…
- Book Review
Assad or We Burn the Country by Sam Dagher
Jul 9, 2019Joe Macaron“Assad or we Burn the Country” was a slogan sprayed in big, bold, and black letters in the city of Homs during a critical juncture of Syria’s modern history. S…
- Book Review
Inside the Arab State by Mehran Kamrava
Jan 22, 2019Imad K. HarbExamining what spurred the Arab Spring, what it wrought, and how the Arab political order fights change, Kamrava’s book is a good example of required, informat…