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Egypt -- History -- Protests, 2011-
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Egypt -- History -- Protests, 2011-
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Egypt
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Egypt
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History
Protests, 2011-
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Revolutionary Egypt, connecting domestic and international struggles, edited by Reem Abou-El-Fadl
Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath, 2011-2016, M. Cherif Bassiouni
Women and the Egyptian revolution, engagement and activism during the 2011 Arab uprisings, Nermin Allam (Rutgers University, New Jersey)
Morbid symptoms, relapse in the Arab uprising, Gilbert Achcar
Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath, 2011-2016, M. Cherif Bassiouni, DePaul University School of Law
Social movements in Egypt and Iran, Tara Povey
Workers and thieves, labor movements and popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, Joel Beinin
Youth activism and contentious politics in Egypt, dynamics of continuity and change, Nadine Sika
Revolution in the age of social media, the Egyptian popular insurrection and the Internet, Linda Herrera
Arab revolution in the 21st century?, lessons from Egypt and Tunisia, Nader Fergany
The Egyptian dream, Egyptian national identity and uprisings, Noha Mellor
Why occupy a square?, people, protests and movements in the Egyptian Revolution, Jeroen Gunning and Ilan Zvi Baron
A comparative appraisal of normative power, the European Union, the United States and the January 25th, 2011 revolution in Egypt, by Ville Sinkkonen
The Egyptian labor market in an era of revolution, Ragui Assaad and Caroline Krafft
Egypt in the future tense, hope, frustration, and ambivalence before and after 2011, Samuli Schielke
Contesting the repressive state, why ordinary Egyptians protested during the Arab Spring, Kira D. Jumet
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Protests, 2011-
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