Le peuple veut. Une exploration radicale du soulèvement arabe

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Primary author
Publisher
Sindbad - Actes sud
Place of Publication
Paris
Date of Publication
2013
Number of Pages
431
Series
La bibliotheque arabe, collection L'Actuel
Classification
II Regions and countries | B West Asia (Middle East) | 99 West Asia in general; Arabia
Description
"The people want ...": So began the slogan chanted by millions of protesters across the Arab world in 2011, as their long suppressed craving for democracy revealed itself. But huge social and economic problems were also laid bare by the protesters' demands.
In this landmark work, noted Middle East analist Gilbert Achcar draws up a balance sheet of the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrein, Libya and Syria, and analyses the specific socio-economic features that hinder the region's developement. Achcar also sheds light on the nature and role of the movements that use Islam as a political banner and the oil monarchies that sponsor them.
With incisive and unvaluable insight, Achcar outlines the requirements for a lasting solution to the social crisis and the contours of a progressive political alternative. What we have witnessed to date is only the beginning of a revolutionary process that is likely to extend for mmany more years to come.
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0
Identifier
II B 99 ACH 24032
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