Rise and Fall of Arab Presidents for Life
Discover the intricate dynamics of monarchical presidential regimes in the Arab world with "Rise and Fall of Arab Presidents for Life" by Roger Owen, published by Harvard University Press in 2014. This insightful work spans 282 pages and offers a compelling analysis of how these seemingly indomitable governments faced unforeseen challenges, particularly during the transformative events in Tunisia and Egypt.
Owen's first-of-its-kind exploration reveals not only the resilience of these regimes but also the deep-seated popular opposition that ultimately altered the political landscape of the Arab Middle East in the twentieth century. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Arab governance, this book provides a thorough examination of historical events that shaped the region's future. Expand your knowledge of Middle Eastern politics today!