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The categorical revolution: Democratic uprising in the Middle East

By: Ahmad, Irfan.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2011Description: p.30-35.Subject(s): Revolution In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The protests ovefr the past year across the 'middle east' are perhaps saying that the region first and foremost belongs to its people and that the categories of "oil-rich", "oil-less" and "main route" are at best exciting materials for a historian's archive. While unfolding this "categorical revolution", this article explodies two key myths: (1) that of the terminology of the middle east, and (2) Islam's incompatibility with democracy. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 46, Issue no: 44-45 Available AR94487

The protests ovefr the past year across the 'middle east' are perhaps saying that the region first and foremost belongs to its people and that the categories of "oil-rich", "oil-less" and "main route" are at best exciting materials for a historian's archive. While unfolding this "categorical revolution", this article explodies two key myths: (1) that of the terminology of the middle east, and (2) Islam's incompatibility with democracy. - Reproduced.

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