1 Mart 2011 Salı

Revolution in the Arab World: A New eBook From Foreign Policy

Consider it a guidebook for these revolutionary times 


 


Edited by
Marc Lynch, the co-editor of The Mideast Channel, FP editor in chief Susan Glasser, and managing editor Blake Hounshell, Revolution in the Arab World: Tunisia, Egypt, and the Unmaking of an Era, is an exclusive new ebook that offers an authoritative look at the rapid reordering of the world's most strategic region and the dilemmas it presents for American power.

 

With contributions from noted writers Issandr El Amrani and Ashraf Khalil to bestselling authors such as Robert Kaplan and leading U.S. policy experts like Aaron David Miller, the six chapter book includes the prescient rumblings of revolution noted by Amrani and other writers in FP over the last year, a dramatic re-telling of the drama in Cairo's Tahrir Square, deeply reported articles on the behind the scenes players who drove the revolutions, and insights on Washington's back-stage drama over how to respond.

 

Published in real-time and available to readers on their Kindle, iPad, and computers , Revolution in the Arab World uses new technology to tell the story of the uprising that continues to spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

 

 Click here to purchase Revolution in the Arab World 

 


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