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This book explores the political transitions and revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt. In January 2011, Tunisia''s President Ben Ali fled the country for Saudi Arabia following weeks of mounting anti-government protests. Tunisia''s mass popular uprising, appears to have added momentum to anti-government and pro-reform sentiment in other countries across the region, and some policy makers view Tunisia as an important "test-case" for democratic transitions elsewhere in the Middle East. President Hosni Mubarak resigned from the presidency after 29 years in power. For 18 days, a popular peaceful uprising spread across Egypt and ultimately forced Mubarak to cede power to the military. How Egypt transitions to a more democratic system in the months ahead will have major implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and for other countries in the region ruled by monarchs and dictators.

Tunisia & Egypt: Unrest & Revolution

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    A Paperback / softback by Justin C Leon, Charlotte R Jones

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 25/01/2012
      ISBN13: 9781614706274, 978-1614706274
      ISBN10: 1614706271

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      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the political transitions and revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt. In January 2011, Tunisia''s President Ben Ali fled the country for Saudi Arabia following weeks of mounting anti-government protests. Tunisia''s mass popular uprising, appears to have added momentum to anti-government and pro-reform sentiment in other countries across the region, and some policy makers view Tunisia as an important "test-case" for democratic transitions elsewhere in the Middle East. President Hosni Mubarak resigned from the presidency after 29 years in power. For 18 days, a popular peaceful uprising spread across Egypt and ultimately forced Mubarak to cede power to the military. How Egypt transitions to a more democratic system in the months ahead will have major implications for U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and for other countries in the region ruled by monarchs and dictators.

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