March 17, 2021 10 Years after the Tunisian … In the midst of this despair, the Tunisian youth will try to look for a glimpse of hope in a country whose revolution was the only one in the MENA …
March 3, 2021 Arab Spring: after a … The root causes of the “Arab Spring” protests remain unaddressed and the …
January 12, 2021 Islamists and Arab … “Arab Spring” was an opportunity for Islamists that they could not miss to …
10 years later: Did the Arab Spring fail? Published on December 18, 2020 PEDRO UGARTE ©https://www.afpforum.com ©AFP ©AFP ©AFP ©AFP ©AFP In this article: Arab Spring - Opinion - Politics - Social Justice
Theaters of Citizenship. Aesthetics and Politics of Avant-Garde Performance in Egypt Published on November 27, 2020 Theaters of Citizenship traces the formation of repertoires of citizenship across national and transnational, aesthetic and political modes. Since theater had … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - Culture - Social Justice - Society
The Battle over the Memory of Egypt’s revolution Published on March 23, 2019 It is true that in the rivalry over the January 25 Revolution’s story and memory, the ancien regime had the upper hand. Yet, the regime’s attempt to enforce … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - History - Opinion - Politics - Social Justice - Society
Jordanian protests: Revisiting the Arab Spring and setting a Benchmark Published on June 7, 2018 Erosion of middle class incomes, discontent with quality of life, the shortage of formal sector jobs, and corruption rather than poverty and income inequality … In this article: Jordan | Arab Spring - Opinion - Politics - Social Justice
Hamza Namira: The Voice of the Egyptian Revolution Published on January 31, 2018 When the revolution erupted, however, everything changed. He would regularly perform in the square, and his songs were seen as embodying many of the values of … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - Faces - Politics
Khaled Ali: Last Hope for Egypt’s Revolutionaries Under Threat Published on January 28, 2018 Through his role in the island case, Ali has become the face of Egypt’s secular revolutionaries, who were the driving force of the Arab Spring protests in … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - Faces - Politics
Mubarak Walks Free. What Next for Egypt? Published on April 6, 2017 Although Mubarak’s trial was a facade to begin with, and his release a logical consequence of the fact that the regime has never changed, for several years … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - Politics
Is a New Spring coming to Algeria? Published on January 18, 2017 The Algerian society seems to be on the verge of explosion. Postages denouncing the new austerity measures can be seen everywhere, civic organisations are … In this article: Algeria | Arab Spring - Social Justice
Wael Ghonim: Symbol of Egypt’s Revolution and Emblematic of its Failure Published on October 13, 2016 At the start of the protests, Ghonim was detained for 11 days. After his release, he appeared on television and addressed the protesting crowd on Tahrir Square, … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - Faces - Social Justice
Tunisia’s (Almost) Second Revolution Published on March 7, 2016 In early January 2016, Tunisia marked five years since its successful revolution, but the root causes have not faded away and the country is still at risk. … In this article: Tunisia | Arab Spring - Politics | Current
In Five Years, the Anniversary of Egypt’s Revolution Turns into a Frightening Ghost Published on February 9, 2016 Despite many ups and downs, including four presidents in five years, the anniversary of the 25 January revolution was never welcomed by the government—not by … In this article: Egypt | Arab Spring - History - Social Justice
Tunisia: The Transition Ends. Democracy Begins? Published on January 13, 2015 It is feared that he will be a divisive president, if members of his party clash with Ennahda’s or Marzouki’s supporters or if he resorts to the old … In this article: Tunisia | Arab Spring - Politics - Social Justice | Current