"Identité collective Aspect politique Moyen-Orient." . . "Moyen-Orient" . . "Political science." . . "Islamic fundamentalism / Arab countries." . . "Islamic fundamentalism Arab countries." . "Islamic fundamentalism." . . . . "Public opinion." . . "2000 - 2099" . . "Middle East / Politics and government / 1945-" . . "Group identity / Political aspects / Middle East." . . "Group identity Political aspects Middle East." . "Actitudes árabes." . . "Politics and government" . . "Islam y el estado Países árabes." . . "États arabes" . . "Arab countries" . . "Arab countries." . "Gruppenidentität." . . "Arabes Attitudes." . . "Islam and state / Arab countries." . . "Islam and state Arab countries." . "Öffentliche Meinung." . . "Opinion publique Moyen-Orient." . . "Oriente Medio" . . "Arab countries / History / 20th century." . . "Arab countries / Politics and government / 21st century." . . "Group identity Political aspects." . . "Intégrisme islamique États arabes." . . "Islam et État États arabes." . . "Pays arabes" . . "Fundamentalismo islámico Países árabes." . . "Islam et politique Pays arabes 1990-...." . . "HISTORY Middle East General." . . "Paesi arabi" . . "Democrazia Paesi arabi." . . "Islam and politics." . . "Países árabes" . . "Middle East" . . "Middle East." . "Arabs / Attitudes." . . "Arabs Attitudes." . "Identité collective Aspect politique Pays arabes 1990-...." . . "Since 1900" . . "Public opinion / Middle East." . . "Public opinion Middle East." . "Arabische Staaten." . . "Islam and politics / Arab countries." . . "Islam and politics Arab countries." . "Opinione pubblica Paesi arabi." . . "Islam et politique États arabes." . . . . "The world through Arab eyes Arab public opinion and the reshaping of the Middle East" . . . "Arab public opinion and the reshaping of the Middle East"@en . . . "The World Through Arab Eyes : Arab public opinion and the reshaping of the Middle East"@en . . . . "The World through arab eyes : arab public opinion and the reshaping of the middle east"@es . . . . . . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The uprisings that transformed the Middle East beginning in 2011 have left experts scrambling to understand where the region is likely to go in years to come. But missing from most of the analysis is a longer view of the evolution of Arab Public opinion and identity and how this is likely to influence this fast-changing region. In The World Through Arab Eyes, Shibley Telhami shows how the roots of these rebellions stretch back decades and explains how they will continue to affect the stability of the Middle East in the years to come. Telhami draws on a decade's worth of polling data and analysis to provide a comprehensive look at this evolution of Arab identity and opinion."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The world through Arab eyes : Arab public opinion and the reshaping of the Middle East" . "The world through Arab eyes : Arab public opinion and the reshaping of the Middle East"@en . "Overview: Once a voiceless region dominated by authoritarian rulers, the Arab world seems to have developed an identity of its own almost overnight. The series of uprisings that began in 2010 profoundly altered politics in the region, forcing many experts to drastically revise their understandings of the Arab people. Yet while the Arab uprisings have indeed triggered seismic changes, Arab public opinion has been a perennial but long ignored force influencing events in the Middle East. In The World Through Arab Eyes, eminent political scientist Shibley Telhami draws upon a decade's worth of original polling data, probing the depths of the Arab psyche to analyze the driving forces and emotions of the Arab uprisings and the next phase of Arab politics. With great insight into the people and countries he has surveyed, Telhami provides a longitudinal account of Arab identity, revealing how Arabs' present-day priorities and grievances have been gestating for decades. The demand for dignity foremost in the chants of millions went far beyond a straightforward struggle for food and individual rights. The Arabs' cries were not simply a response to corrupt leaders, but were in fact inseparable from the collective respect they crave from the outside world. Decades of perceived humiliations at the hands of the West have left many Arabs with a wounded sense of national pride, but also a desire for political systems with elements of Western democracies-an apparent contradiction that is only one of many complicating our understanding of the monumental shifts in Arab politics and society. In astonishing detail and with great humanity, Telhami identifies the key prisms through which Arabs view issues central to their everyday lives, from democracy to religion to foreign relations with Iran, Israel, the United States, and other world powers. The World Through Arab Eyes reveals the hearts and minds of a people often misunderstood but ever more central to our globalized world."@en . . "The orchestrator of an annual opinion poll in the Arab world describes the profound changes taking place, including recent protests and the toppling of autocrats, and discusses how the people of the region feel about these drastic shifts." . "The orchestrator of an annual opinion poll in the Arab world describes the profound changes taking place, including recent protests and the toppling of autocrats, and discusses how the people of the region feel about these drastic shifts."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Opinión pública Oriente Medio." . . "Islam and state." . .