
In the early months of 2011, a wave of protests swept across the Middle East and North Africa, challenging entrenched authoritarian regimes and sparking hopes for political reform, social justice, and democratic governance. What began as localised demonstrations against corruption, economic hardship, and political repression quickly evolved into a regional uprising of unprecedented scale and significance. The Arab Spring, as it came to be known, captured the world's attention and ignited debates about the region's future and the prospects for democratic change.
This handbook aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the origins, dynamics, and far-reaching implications of the Arab Spring. It seeks to unravel the complexities of this pivotal moment in history, offering insights into its causes, trajectories, and legacies.
I hope that this book will not only deepen our understanding of the Arab Spring but also provoke critical reflection on the broader themes of political change, social justice, and human agency. May it serve as a testament to the power of dialogue, inquiry, and collective engagement in our ongoing pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
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