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Felix Herrmann,Stanley Sittner,Robert Hofmann,Sophie Gröger,Anika Schramm,Uwe Götzeitical change that swept the Arab world, and came to be known as the “The Arab Spring” or “The Arab Awakening”? The answer could very well be “no one”! That’s mainly because for a number of years the Arab world has been witnessing a perplexing paradox, namely, the gap between the vibrant and active协议 发表于 2025-3-26 12:14:39
Christoph Szedlak,Bert Leyendecker,Patrick Pötters,Holger Reinemannor self-governance but that it would be Gandhi and his supporters who would have a central role in negotiations, rather than the traditional political elite with whom the British had always collaborated in the massive project of governing India. The rise of Gandhi’s power in the wake of World War I幼稚 发表于 2025-3-26 14:46:21
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