The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)

The approach on this article provides evidence of how different is the reality in Tunes and Egypt compared to the one described by official and media discourses en France. This article addresses through a first approximation to the events, how the so called "revolutions" of 2011 en Tunes a...

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Massal, Julie
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2011
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Cambio político
democratización
movilización social
revolución
Túnez
Egipto
Political change
democratization
social mobilization
revolution
Tunes
Egypt
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title The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
spellingShingle The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
Cambio político
democratización
movilización social
revolución
Túnez
Egipto
Political change
democratization
social mobilization
revolution
Tunes
Egypt
title_short The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
title_full The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
title_fullStr The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
title_full_unstemmed The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
title_sort The rebel in the arab world: toward democratization? (the case of tunisia and egypt)
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Massal, Julie
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Massal, Julie
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Cambio político
democratización
movilización social
revolución
Túnez
Egipto
Political change
democratization
social mobilization
revolution
Tunes
Egypt
topic Cambio político
democratización
movilización social
revolución
Túnez
Egipto
Political change
democratization
social mobilization
revolution
Tunes
Egypt
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