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ID:
033206
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Publication |
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1981.
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Description |
xvi, 220p.
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0521239141
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
019884 | 320.9174927/AJA 019884 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
110924
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2012.
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Throughout 2011, a rhythmic chant echoed across the Arab lands: "The people want to topple the regime." It skipped borders with ease, carried in newspapers and magazines, on Twitter and Facebook, on the airwaves of al Jazeera and al Arabiya. Arab nationalism had been written off, but here, in full bloom, was what certainly looked like a pan-Arab awakening. Young people in search of political freedom and economic opportunity, weary of waking up to the same tedium day after day, rose up against their sclerotic masters.
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061381
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May-Jun 2005.
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If the assassins of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri sought to make an example of him for his defiance of Syria, the aftermath of the crime has mocked them. For a generation, Lebanon was an appendage of Syrian power. But now the Lebanese people, in an "independence intifada," are clamoring for a return to normalcy. The old Arab edifice of power has survived many challenges in the past, but something is different this time: the United States is now willing to gamble on freedom.
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163256
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The following is an edited transcript of remarks made by the late Fouad Ajami honoring Professor Bernard Lewis at a dinner in the latter’s honor. Ajami gives personal remembrances of Lewis and underscores Lewis’s enormous influence on Middle East Studies.
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ID:
102871
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065606
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