The bloody uprisings in Arab societies - starting in Tunisia in 2010 - which, although not a homogeneous phenomenon, were collectively called the "Arab Spring," mobilized millions of people and...

The bloody uprisings in Arab societies - starting in Tunisia in 2010 - which, although not a homogeneous phenomenon, were collectively called the "Arab Spring," mobilized millions of people and overthrew authoritarian political regimes that until then seemed unshakable. What were the goals of the societies that rose up? Democratic transition or the...

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The bloody uprisings in Arab societies - starting in Tunisia in 2010 - which, although not a homogeneous phenomenon, were collectively called the "Arab Spring," mobilized millions of people and overthrew authoritarian political regimes that until then seemed unshakable. What were the goals of the societies that rose up? Democratic transition or the empowerment of political Islam? By analyzing the religious-ideological mosaic and the various geopolitical and geo-economic parameters in the countries of the Middle East, delving into the causes of religious extremism and outlining the role of the West as well as Greece's position in the developments, experts on the subject, researchers and diplomats Kostis Ailianos, Konstantinos Grivas, Ioannis-Alexios Zepos, Ioannis Th. Mazis, Kyriakos Th. Nikolaou-Patragas, and Mary Christodoulou shed light on the conflicting interests at play in the Arab world in the volume published by the Society of Studies in October 2014 entitled "Arab Spring."

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Authors
Ioannis Mazis, Kostas Grivas, Mairi CHristodoulou, Konstantinos I. Ailianos, Kyriakos Nikolaou - Patragas, Ioannis - Alexios Zepos, Ioannis TH. Mazis
Publisher
Scholi Moraiti. Etaireia Spoudon Neoellinikou Politismou kai Genikis Paideias
Subtitle
Workshop, 28 November 2013
Number of Pages
92
Release Date
10/2014
Publication Date
2014
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus, Middle East
ISBN-13
9789602591406

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The bloody uprisings in Arab societies - starting in Tunisia in 2010 - which, although not a homogeneous phenomenon, were collectively called the "Arab Spring," mobilized millions of people and overthrew authoritarian political regimes that until then seemed unshakable. What were the goals of the societies that rose up? Democratic transition or the empowerment of political Islam? By analyzing the religious-ideological mosaic and the various geopolitical and geo-economic parameters in the countries of the Middle East, delving into the causes of religious extremism and outlining the role of the West as well as Greece's position in the developments, experts on the subject, researchers and diplomats Kostis Ailianos, Konstantinos Grivas, Ioannis-Alexios Zepos, Ioannis Th. Mazis, Kyriakos Th. Nikolaou-Patragas, and Mary Christodoulou shed light on the conflicting interests at play in the Arab world in the volume published by the Society of Studies in October 2014 entitled "Arab Spring."

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Authors
Ioannis Mazis, Kostas Grivas, Mairi CHristodoulou, Konstantinos I. Ailianos, Kyriakos Nikolaou - Patragas, Ioannis - Alexios Zepos, Ioannis TH. Mazis
Publisher
Scholi Moraiti. Etaireia Spoudon Neoellinikou Politismou kai Genikis Paideias
Subtitle
Workshop, 28 November 2013
Number of Pages
92
Release Date
10/2014
Publication Date
2014
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Geopolitical Region
Greece & Cyprus, Middle East
ISBN-13
9789602591406

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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