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A New Morocco? Amazigh Activism, Political Pluralism and Anti–Anti-Semitism
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Silverstein, Paul A.
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Activism
/ Activists
/ Antisemitism
/ Arab states
/ Culture
/ Democracy
/ Dialects
/ East and West
/ Geopolitics
/ Inclusion
/ Indigenous Political Actors
/ Islam
/ Language policy
/ Libya
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Morocco
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Optimism
/ Political activism
/ Political participation
/ Political pluralism
/ Radicalism
/ Rebellions
/ Refugees
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Revolution
/ Rural areas
/ Social justice
/ Society
/ Speaking
/ Terrorism
/ Threats
/ Tunisia
/ Women
2012
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A New Morocco? Amazigh Activism, Political Pluralism and Anti–Anti-Semitism
by
Silverstein, Paul A.
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Antisemitism
/ Arab states
/ Culture
/ Democracy
/ Dialects
/ East and West
/ Geopolitics
/ Inclusion
/ Indigenous Political Actors
/ Islam
/ Language policy
/ Libya
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Morocco
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Optimism
/ Political activism
/ Political participation
/ Political pluralism
/ Radicalism
/ Rebellions
/ Refugees
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Revolution
/ Rural areas
/ Social justice
/ Society
/ Speaking
/ Terrorism
/ Threats
/ Tunisia
/ Women
2012
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A New Morocco? Amazigh Activism, Political Pluralism and Anti–Anti-Semitism
by
Silverstein, Paul A.
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Activism
/ Activists
/ Antisemitism
/ Arab states
/ Culture
/ Democracy
/ Dialects
/ East and West
/ Geopolitics
/ Inclusion
/ Indigenous Political Actors
/ Islam
/ Language policy
/ Libya
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Migrants
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Morocco
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Native peoples
/ Optimism
/ Political activism
/ Political participation
/ Political pluralism
/ Radicalism
/ Rebellions
/ Refugees
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Revolution
/ Rural areas
/ Social justice
/ Society
/ Speaking
/ Terrorism
/ Threats
/ Tunisia
/ Women
2012
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2012
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For all the initial optimism about the rise of democracy in the Middle East and North Africa, the recent uprisings in the region (often termed \"the Arab Spring\") have come to be characterized in the West as a threat. European observers present the war in Libya, the broader instability in the region, and the seemingly new and uncontrollable tide of refugees and migrants across the Mediterranean as veritable crises on Europe's southern frontier. Meanwhile, Western security officials fear that the power vacuums created by the fall of authoritarian regimes in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Yemen will create openings for \"radical\" Islamist groups and al-Qaeda affiliates in particular. In this essay the author will draw on the case of Morocco and the decades-long struggle for Berber/Amazigh rights to argue that the uprisings mark the culmination of a long fight for cultural and political inclusion that bodes well for the future of pluralism in the region.
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