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Massimiliano Cricco & Leila El Houssi 
North African Societies after the Arab Spring 
Between Democracy and Islamic Awakening

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No attempt to define the Mediterranean as a region can overlook the multiplicity of political, religious and social forces at work along its shores. Responding to changes in the global and regional environment these forces have interacted in complex ways, as evidenced by their impact on the social, cultural, and political life of the states comprised between the covers of this collaborative volume. The peculiarity of the Mediterranean, as has been noted time and again, lies in its geographical position as a "sea in the middle of the land", where different religions and cultures vie for recognition and self-expression.In the wake of the popular uprisings that have inflamed the region, beginning in Tunisia in December 2010, a drastic reorganisation of their respective state systems is coming into focus in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Though their paths do not run along parallel lines, they share a common denominator: the determination of their people to become the masters of their destinies, and to do so by grappling with new forms of democracy. Almost five years later, after their rulers became the target of violent mass protests, Tunisia, Egypt and Libya are going through an exceptionally difficult transition, trying to accommodate their nascent constitutional forms to the new forces inspired by the Arab Spring.
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Format PDF ● Pages 255 ● ISBN 9781443896573 ● Editor Massimiliano Cricco & Leila El Houssi ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4913768 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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