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PhD on International Relations, Islamic Azad University, Sciences and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
The current situation in the Middle Eastern states thatare dealing with reconciliation and transition process is not going well. The research of the author for about four years in Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia is full of first-hand information and knowledge gained through direct interviews with national figures who are with or against revolutionaries. Combining original experience through interviews with richinput of literature gained by secondary research has turned thisbook into an invaluable source to study and delve into the incomplete Arab uprisings and the reason behind them. Hence, this kind of comparative analysis gives a decent and invaluable literature to those scholars who incline to study the transitional process in the Middle East following the fact that it is based on the field study and includes first-hand experience along with face to face interviews. In other words, such an analysis could be meritorious for decision makers of any states and actors involved in transitional process to learn from the points made about these three Arab states.
Fraihat, I., & Hemmatbolanpour, G. (2017). Unfinished Revolutions, Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia after the Arab Spring. International Studies Journal (ISJ), 14(2), 147-152.
MLA
Ibrahim Fraihat; Glawij Hemmatbolanpour. "Unfinished Revolutions, Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia after the Arab Spring". International Studies Journal (ISJ), 14, 2, 2017, 147-152.
HARVARD
Fraihat, I., Hemmatbolanpour, G. (2017). 'Unfinished Revolutions, Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia after the Arab Spring', International Studies Journal (ISJ), 14(2), pp. 147-152.
VANCOUVER
Fraihat, I., Hemmatbolanpour, G. Unfinished Revolutions, Yemen, Libya, and Tunisia after the Arab Spring. International Studies Journal (ISJ), 2017; 14(2): 147-152.