Wear of Arab regimes.
I was reading to my students last semester a chapter of the book by Georges Corm, The Middle East erupted , entitled "The wear of the Arab regimes."
I do not want to present myself as more perceptive than I really am, but it seems to me that this reading was well chosen: Corm paints a devastating picture regarding the failure of established elites to respond to needs and aspirations of their own societies. It elaborates on key features of these schemes: the pervasiveness of authoritarianism and military; profits and annuities markets of states in favor of the politico-military elite, limited political openness combined with illiteracy and shouting at a virtual absence of wealth distribution. The Tunisian
will spark enough to engulf an entire region. We must now see to what the "revolutions" in walking lead, but so far all hope.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Colors For Throat Cancer
Is School Spirit Kanye West Censored
Mohammed El-Baradei: hope.
The former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Peace Prize 2005, Mohammed ElBaradei , returned to Egypt to support the protest movement of regime of Hosni Mubarak in power since 1981. This is a credible personality, may be able to compete with the Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition force in Egypt.
suggest that they integrate the fringe of the more moderate political Islam within his coalition (perhaps he should watch the Moroccan experience ...), otherwise it will only result in victory Islamists. The Mubarak regime has done a "shut down" the Internet on the country ... Will he?
The former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel Peace Prize 2005, Mohammed ElBaradei , returned to Egypt to support the protest movement of regime of Hosni Mubarak in power since 1981. This is a credible personality, may be able to compete with the Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition force in Egypt.
suggest that they integrate the fringe of the more moderate political Islam within his coalition (perhaps he should watch the Moroccan experience ...), otherwise it will only result in victory Islamists. The Mubarak regime has done a "shut down" the Internet on the country ... Will he?
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Pittsburgh Penguin Invitations
Bordeaux by Ben Chatourni with the good old Kevzoulaye and many other zrabismes of zizio.
BORDEAUX AND WE from BEN CHADOURNE we Vimeo.
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