An edition of Broken spring (2014)

Broken spring

an American-Israeli reporter's close-up view of how Egyptians lost their struggle for freedom

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An edition of Broken spring (2014)

Broken spring

an American-Israeli reporter's close-up view of how Egyptians lost their struggle for freedom

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"Veteran Middle East correspondent Mark Lavie provides a vivid, in-depth, hands-on view of Egypt's society and the turmoil it is undergoing. He examines its people, its politics and its Islamic orientation, and explains how and why the West gets so many things wrong in the Middle East. Lavie walks readers through everyday life in Egypt, meeting people and sharing their moods and hardships. He explains why democracy doesn't work in Egypt, why the economy is in shambles--and what it would take to fix it. From his post in Cairo, Lavie evaluates similar and parallel developments all over the region, and Western responses. Building on decades of reporting in Israel and the Palestinian areas, he assesses Israel's role in Arab Spring and its own perception of the events. He watches as the once proud and prominent Egyptian Jewish community withers and dies, literally, with the passing of its leader."--Back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
222

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Edition Notes

Published in
Jerusalem, Israel

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
962.056
Library of Congress
DT107.88 L385 2014eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (222 pages)
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35347857M
Internet Archive
brokenspringamer0000lavi
ISBN 10
9652297194, 9652296686
ISBN 13
9789652297198, 9789652296689
OCLC/WorldCat
897841496

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