CENTRE for MEDITERRANEAN, MIDDLE EAST & ISLAMIC STUDIES

  • Ελληνικά
  • English
  • Home
  • About us
    • CEMMIS
    • The team
  • Publications
    • Middle East Flashpoints
    • Middle East Bulletin
    • Policy Papers
    • Points of view
    • Book Reviews
    • Interviews
    • Kurdish Report
    • Turkey Report
    • Society and Culture Review
    • CRPME Reports
  • Resources
  • Multimedia
  • Events
  • Announcements
  • Contact

  • Middle East Flashpoints
  • Middle East Bulletin
  • Policy Papers
  • Points of view
  • Book Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Kurdish Report
  • Turkey Report
  • Society and Culture Review
  • CRPME Reports

Subscribe

captcha 

*Please note that articles are written either in Greek or in English and are not translated.

*CEMMIS collects personal information for the sole purpose of informing the newsletter subscribers about new publications. You may unsubscribe from our newsletter at any time.

  • Home
  • Publications
  • Middle East Bulletin
  • Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
Wednesday, 01 June 2016 03:00

Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30

  • font size decrease font size increase font size
  • Print
  • Email
Notions of the Arab revolts | Middle East Bulletin 30
Twitter

 

 

Contents (title)

Author

Page (start)

Page (end)

“Fuloulophobia” or the freedom of fear: Literature and Arab revolutions

Ihab Shabana

2

6

Feeling out Nation-State building in the Middle East

Stavros I. Drakoularakos

7

10

The evolution of the notion of Sectarianism

Zakia Aqra

11

14

Explaining the call for Dignity during the Arab Revolts

Charitini Petrodaskalaki

15

18

The regression of political rights in the post-Arab Spring Middle East

Costas Faropoulos

19

23

Post-Arab Spring Perceptions of the West

Evangelos Diamantopoulos

24

27

Religion, the Arab Spring and its birthplace: Tunisia

Elisavet Paraskeva-Gkizi

28

32

Arab Spring: The evolution of the revolution in the Middle East

Maria Kourpa

33

36

Democracy after the Arab Spring: The people want but what do they truly want?

Iris Pappa

37

40

“Omnibalancing” for profit: Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia dealing with the Arab Spring

Spyros Katsoulas

41

44

Tagged under
  • Arab Spring
  • culture
  • democracy
  • demonstrations
  • uprising
  • identity
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • Maghreb
  • sectarianism
  • Lebanon
  • West
  • human rights
  • Egypt
  • Bahrain
  • Tunisia
  • Syria
  • religion
  • media
  • Political Islam
  • Turkey
  • Iran
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Αραβική Άνοιξη
  • πολιτισμός
  • δημοκρατία
  • διαδηλώσεις
  • εξέγερση
  • ταυτότητα
  • Μέση Ανατολή
  • Αφρική
  • Μαγκρέμπ
  • σεχταρισμός
  • Λίβανος
  • Δύση
  • ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα
  • Αίγυπτος
  • Μπαχρέιν
  • Τυνησία
  • Συρία
  • θρησκεία
  • ΜΜΕ
  • Πολιτικό Ισλάμ
  • Τουρκία
  • Ιράν
  • Σαουδική Αραβία
back to top
  • logo with shadow

The Centre for Mediterranean, Middle East & Islamic Studies posts a multitude of positions in the context of free academic debate. These do not necessarily reflect the positions of the CEMMIS. The use and reproduction of the multimedia material displayed in the CEMMIS website has non-profit character and serves academic and educational purposes, with full respect to copyright and intellectual property laws, and in accordance with the Greek Laws 2121/1993 and 2557/1997.

Copyright © Copyright © 2016-17 CEMMIS 2021 All rights reserved. Custom Design by Youjoomla.com