Watch the two pieces below, then go to the LINKS page to fill out the response form. The specific prompt appears when you mouse-over the response box.
Although we look at the Brinton framework every year, not every year affords the real-time tie-ins that you folks have enjoyed (enjoyed?).
The most recent one before this was the 2011 Arab Spring, in which, allegedly as a result of un-censorable-twitter networking, popular uprisings toppled strong-men in a series of countries.
The following two films present some background and an analytical comparison about the varying levels of success the respective revolutions have had.
For this first, background piece, listen for the following about the three countries
Although we look at the Brinton framework every year, not every year affords the real-time tie-ins that you folks have enjoyed (enjoyed?).
The most recent one before this was the 2011 Arab Spring, in which, allegedly as a result of un-censorable-twitter networking, popular uprisings toppled strong-men in a series of countries.
The following two films present some background and an analytical comparison about the varying levels of success the respective revolutions have had.
For this first, background piece, listen for the following about the three countries
Tunisia
| Libya
| Egypt
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And what accounts for the difference in how things turned out in the three countries?