Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)

Starting with the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, then moving to Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen, different revolutions for similar goals have recently occurred. While some of these countries, such as Tunisia and Egypt, have undergone relatively peaceful transitions, Syria and Libya have been...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Yassin, Khalil Hussein (author)
التنسيق: masterThesis
منشور في: 2015
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https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2015.9
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Poland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989
Solidarity -- Political aspects
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
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description Starting with the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, then moving to Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen, different revolutions for similar goals have recently occurred. While some of these countries, such as Tunisia and Egypt, have undergone relatively peaceful transitions, Syria and Libya have been devastated by violent confrontations. Many domestic and geopolitical factors played an important role in these revolutions but to date, it remains unclear how and when different factors are important. This thesis compares the 2011 Egyptian revolution with the 1989 revolution in Poland in order to have a better understanding of the possible future of the Arab Spring. The findings of this thesis highlight the critical role of youth groups and civil society organizations in the breakdown of regimes. These findings shed light on the answers to the research questions: How did civil society and non-governmental groups in Egypt and Poland contribute to regime breakdown? What specific roles did they have with regard to the regime breakdown? Such questions are important to answer, in order to explain how the power for change is actually rooted in the people and society.
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spelling Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)Yassin, Khalil HusseinProtest movements -- Egypt -- History -- 21st centuryPoland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989Solidarity -- Political aspectsLebanese American University -- DissertationsDissertations, AcademicStarting with the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, then moving to Egypt, Libya, Syria, Bahrain and Yemen, different revolutions for similar goals have recently occurred. While some of these countries, such as Tunisia and Egypt, have undergone relatively peaceful transitions, Syria and Libya have been devastated by violent confrontations. Many domestic and geopolitical factors played an important role in these revolutions but to date, it remains unclear how and when different factors are important. This thesis compares the 2011 Egyptian revolution with the 1989 revolution in Poland in order to have a better understanding of the possible future of the Arab Spring. The findings of this thesis highlight the critical role of youth groups and civil society organizations in the breakdown of regimes. These findings shed light on the answers to the research questions: How did civil society and non-governmental groups in Egypt and Poland contribute to regime breakdown? What specific roles did they have with regard to the regime breakdown? Such questions are important to answer, in order to explain how the power for change is actually rooted in the people and society.N/A1 hard copy: ix, 87 leaves; col. ill.; 31 cm. available at RNL.Bibliography: leaves 81-87.Lebanese American University2015-09-08T07:10:09Z2015-09-08T07:10:09Z20152016-05-062015-05-05Thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10725/2118https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2015.9eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:laur.lau.edu.lb:10725/21182021-03-19T09:59:47Z
spellingShingle Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
Yassin, Khalil Hussein
Protest movements -- Egypt -- History -- 21st century
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989
Solidarity -- Political aspects
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
status_str publishedVersion
title Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
title_full Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
title_fullStr Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
title_short Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
title_sort Comparative analysis between the Egyptian 2011 revolution and 1989 Polish revolution. (c2015)
topic Protest movements -- Egypt -- History -- 21st century
Poland -- Politics and government -- 1980-1989
Solidarity -- Political aspects
Lebanese American University -- Dissertations
Dissertations, Academic
url http://hdl.handle.net/10725/2118
https://doi.org/10.26756/th.2015.9