Recent years (relative to text)
Economic liberalizations in Egypt and Tunisia.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Ali | person | 10 | View Entity |
| Mubarak | person | 55 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 26 of a political science essay or manuscript draft found within the House Oversight Committee's files (Bates stamp 032196). The text argues for the concept of a "good autocrat," contrasting traditional monarchies in the Middle East (Jordan, Morocco, Oman) which it claims have legitimacy, against modern dictatorships (Syria, Libya) which require brute force. It specifically analyzes the legacies of Mubarak (Egypt) and Ben Ali (Tunisia) in the wake of the Arab Spring.
Events with shared participants
Mubarak visiting Washington to meet the US President.
Date unknown • Washington
Uprising at Tahrir Square
2011-01-01 • Tahrir Square, Egypt
Public protests and Mubarak's 'time of need'
Date unknown • Cairo
Discussion of the departure of Mubarak and Ben Ali from power (Arab Spring context).
Date unknown • Egypt, Tunisia
Ouster of Mubarak
2011-01-01 • Egypt (implied)
Anti-government protests in Tunisia and Egypt
2011-01-01 • Tunisia and Egypt
Regime vulnerability in Egypt (Arab Spring context)
Date unknown • Egypt
Public protests and Mubarak's time of need
Date unknown • Cairo, Egypt
Toppling of regimes and demonstrations in the Middle East (Arab Spring).
Date unknown • Middle East
The fall of Mubarak.
2011-02-01 • Egypt
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