An Investigation into the Role of Economic Demands in the Revolution and Rise of Arabic Countries

From the late of 2010, there have been some great revolutions and rises of masses in the Arabic countries. The main question is that what uniting factor helps the rebels form a united line against the current political regime and create this huge power. Some analyzers believe that the main rebels�...

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Main Author: Muhammad Saleh Tolou Barakati
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Research Institute of Hawzah and University (RIHU) 1393-02-01
Series:Islām va ̒ulūm-i ijtimā̒ī
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Online Access:https://soci.rihu.ac.ir/article_558_49c52173ef8e9007d6551e99805885f3.pdf
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Summary:From the late of 2010, there have been some great revolutions and rises of masses in the Arabic countries. The main question is that what uniting factor helps the rebels form a united line against the current political regime and create this huge power. Some analyzers believe that the main rebels' demand is an economic demand and they entitled these great rises "bread revolution". Investigating the latest economic situation in these countries concluded that although the economic factor is one of the factors that causes the masses to rise in the Arabic countries, what causes the masses to unite and rise is beyond the economic demands and the root of these factors should be searched in the change of values.
ISSN:2322-2506
2588-4700