Introducing Revolution in the Arab World: An EBook from Foreign Policy
We’re thrilled to announce that FP‘s new eBook, Revolution in the Arab World, is now available for download. This special report offers 217 pages of news, views, and insight into the dramatic events unfolding in the Arab world, with chapters ranging from the experts who caught the first signs of the conflagration to the on-the-ground ...
We're thrilled to announce that FP's new eBook, Revolution in the Arab World, is now available for download. This special report offers 217 pages of news, views, and insight into the dramatic events unfolding in the Arab world, with chapters ranging from the experts who caught the first signs of the conflagration to the on-the-ground tick-tock from Tahrir Square.
We’re thrilled to announce that FP‘s new eBook, Revolution in the Arab World, is now available for download. This special report offers 217 pages of news, views, and insight into the dramatic events unfolding in the Arab world, with chapters ranging from the experts who caught the first signs of the conflagration to the on-the-ground tick-tock from Tahrir Square.
Contributors include Issandr El Amrani, Karim Sadjadpour, Marc Lynch, Toby C. Jones, Ellen Knickmeyer, David Kenner, Christopher Alexander, Michael Koplow, Tom Malinowski, Steven Heydemann, Eric Goldstein, Ashraf Khalil, Amil Khan, Blake Hounshell, Peter Bouckaert, Tina Rosenberg, Maryam Ishani, Hugh Miles, James Traub, Robert D. Kaplan, Gary Sick, Elliott Abrams, Zalmay Khalilzad, Stephen Sestanovich, Aaron David Miller, Stephen M. Walt, Nathan J. Brown, Mohammed Ayoob, and David A. Bell.
Check out the TOC for more details. Download it now for Kindle or as a full-color PDF for only $4.99. Plus, keep checking in for updated coverage on the latest from the Middle East on our special Revolution in the Arab World page.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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