This book studies the role of youth movements in the Arab uprisings of late 2010 and early 2011. It is intended for scholars and students studying Middle East and North African studies, the Arab Spring, social movements, and authoritarian resilience, and all those interested in the wider study of regime change and uprisings.
'? the author's rich and careful documentation of the diversity and contradictions in the mobilizational strategies and political attitudes of Egyptian youth activists before, during, and after the Arab uprisings is, in and of itself, an important contribution and makes this book worthy of a read.' Elizabeth R. Nugent, International Journal of Middle East Studies