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Beyond the Arab Risings What Kind of Future?

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  • Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo
  • Alessandro Politi
  • Claire Spencer
  • Abdulaziz Sager
  • Karim El Aynaoui
  • Oumayma Bourhriba
  • M. E. Hashem
  • M. Herbert
  • Umberto Profazio
  • E. Ragab
  • B. Oumansour
  • Ashraf Mohamed Keshk
  • Jean-Loup Samaan
  • A.Masa’deh
  • G.Romani

Abstract

Since its very beginning in 2011, the Middle East and Deep Maghreb have been a fundamental priority for the Foundation. As this year marks the 10th anniversary of the Arab uprisings, our Dossier wants to provide a meaningful understanding of the future dynamics of an area that, despite several positive attempts, is still affected by major instability. Gathering the perspectives of a pool of distinguished regional and international analysts, this publication dives into the socio-economic and political conditions that showed the aspirations of a civil society, often stifled by old problems and emerging challenges. Despite the very different outcomes of the uprisings, new ways ahead are possible.

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  • Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo & Alessandro Politi & Claire Spencer & Abdulaziz Sager & Karim El Aynaoui & Oumayma Bourhriba & M. E. Hashem & M. Herbert & Umberto Profazio & E. Ragab & B. Oumansour & Ashraf , 2021. "Beyond the Arab Risings What Kind of Future?," Books & Reports, Policy Center for the New South, number 2107.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:dbbook:book:2107
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