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Re-Defining Revolution: A Case Study of Women and Graffiti in Egypt
Author: Perrin, Stephanie Jane
Date created: 2015-12-02
Qatari Foreign Policy, Al-Jazeera, and Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa
Author: Ayaad, Salameh Waleed
Date created: 2014-11-27
Transcending the Islamist-secular dichotomy: Transnational advocacy networks and women's rights during the Arab spring period
Author: Athalia, Jasheil
Date created: 2021-08-04

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