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About the Author
Gilbert Achcar grew up in Lebanon. He is Professor of Development Studies and International Relations at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His publications include The Clash of Barbarisms: September 11 and the Making of the New World Disorder (2002), published in 15 languages; Perilous Power: The Middle East and US Foreign Policy (2008), with Noam Chomsky; the critically acclaimed The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives (2010); and The People Want: A Radical Exploration of the Arab Uprising (2013).
Reviews
"One of the best analysts of the contemporary Arab world." -- Le Monde "What happened to the 2011 Arab revolutions? They reverberated throughout the Middle East and North Africa and around the globe, influencing movements from Occupy to the indignados. Even after the Arab Spring had mostly passed, the wave they helped initiate continued in Gezi Park, the Corbyn and Sanders campaigns, and Black Lives Matter...Drawing on sources in Arabic, English, and French, Gilbert Achcar's Morbid Symptoms: Relapse in the Arab Uprising offers the clearest and most comprehensive analysis of the fate of these revolutions[This book] is a sobering yet generous account of the Arab people's fight for true liberation and the lessons that have been learned from that struggle." -- Kevin B. Anderson
Book Information
ISBN 9781503600300
Author Gilbert Achcar
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Stanford University Press
Publisher Stanford University Press