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Egypt's spring: causes of the revolution / Lesch, Ann M   Journal Article
Lesch, Ann M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Egypt  Corruption  Egypt Revolution  Spring 
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Fluctuating roles of the military in Egypt / Lesch, Ann M   Article
Lesch, Ann M Article
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Key Words Military Power  Military  Egypt  Fluctuating Role  RCC  NSPO 
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Inter - Arab relations in the post -peace era / Lesch, Ann M 1996  Book
Lesch, Ann M Book
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Publication United Arab Emirates, The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 1996.
Description 44p.9780863566004
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Inter-Arab relations in the Post-peace era / Lesch, Ann M 1995  Book
Lesch, Ann M Book
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Publication United Arab Emirates, The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 1995.
Description 44p.
Standard Number 0863566006
Key Words Peace  Gulf War  Arab conflict 
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Origins and development of the Arab-Israeli conflict / Lesch, Ann M; Tschirgi, Dan 1998  Book
Lesch, Ann M. Book
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Publication Westport, Greewood Press, 1998.
Description xxxii, 191p.hbk
Series Greenwood Press Guides to Historic Events of the Twentieth Century
Standard Number 0313299706
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Troubled political transitions: Tunisia, Egypt and Libya / Lesch, Ann M   Journal Article
Lesch, Ann M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract January 14. January 25. February 17. Historic days that marked President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali's flight from Tunis, the start of the 18-day revolution in Egypt, and the Day of Rage in Libya. President Ben Ali's hands shook as he pleaded for more time to address the public's grievances. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak played the stern pater familias until he was unceremoniously ushered offstage by senior military officers. Muammar al-Qadhafi threatened to kill the drug-fueled "germs, rats and scumbags"1 who opposed him, but he met a bloody end months later. The overthrow of these powerful autocrats after 23 (Ben Ali), 30 (Mubarak) and 42 (Qadhafi) years of rule cracked sclerotic governing systems and brutal security structures. The uprisings opened up the possibility of futures free from oppression and corruption, futures the people would create themselves. Yet, it is hardly surprising that the transitions remain troubled in all three countries and have failed to meet the expectations of most citizens.
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