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Guest Editors’ Introduction: Media, Accountability, and Dissent in the Middle East and North Africa
The International Journal of Press/Politics ( IF 4.495 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-26 , DOI: 10.1177/19401612211032307
Jonathan Hill 1 , Fatima El Issawi 2
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With the ongoing protests in Algeria and Lebanon, and violence in Syria, Libya, and Yemen, scholarly and policy attention remains firmly fixed on regime development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). While debate still rages over the applicability of the term “Arab Spring,” few specialists and scholars question the enduring legacies this unprecedented wave of unrest has had on specific countries and the region more broadly. Indeed, the tenth anniversary of the ousting of Tunisia's President Ben Ali recommends a fresh look at what has happened in the region in the intervening years.

中文翻译:

客座编辑介绍:中东和北非的媒体、问责制和异议

随着阿尔及利亚和黎巴嫩的抗议活动以及叙利亚、利比亚和也门的暴力事件不断,学术和政策的注意力仍然牢牢锁定在中东和北非 (MENA) 的政权发展上。虽然关于“阿拉伯之春”一词的适用性的争论仍在激烈进行,但很少有专家和学者质疑这一前所未有的动荡浪潮对特定国家和更广泛地区产生的持久影响。事实上,突尼斯总统本·阿里被罢免十周年建议重新审视该地区在此期间发生的事情。
更新日期:2021-07-27
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