Book Review: Civil Resistance in the Arab Spring
Tehran, IBNA – A critical review session was held for the book “Civil Resistance in the Arab Spring” at the Iranian House of Books and Literature. The session brought together academics, researchers, and political analysts to discuss the book’s comprehensive analysis of nonviolent movements during the tumultuous period of the Arab Spring.
The book, authored by Dr. Ahmad Karimi, offers an in-depth look at the strategies, successes, and failures of civil resistance campaigns across various Arab nations. Reviewers praised its meticulous research, balanced perspective, and significant contribution to understanding contemporary political transformations in the Middle East. Particular attention was given to the theoretical framework presented by the author and its applicability to real-world events.
Participants engaged in a lively debate about the lessons learned from the Arab Spring and the role of civil resistance in modern political change. The book is seen as an essential read for students of political science, international relations, and anyone interested in the dynamics of social movements.