Describe how the Egyptian revolution was the most controversial one out of all the revolutions despite it not being the 1st one.

in the below description i have provided you with a complete argument as well as research regarding the essay topic. if you have any questions please feel free to ask me. In addition, make sure you include the page number in the bibliography as well as the citations.

word count :(2,500 words)

Case studies: Egypt and Syria

7 paragraphs: each must be approximately 357 words, but if you write more than 357 words in one of them, make sure another paragraph is less than so, AS LONG as you don’t exceed 2,500 words

Intro

-Start with a philosophical sentence, which would interest the reader.

-Raise the question

-Say what is your argument (but don’t give the final answer)

-Say what theory you are using (use two theories in Geopolitics )

-Mention the case studies: Syria and Egypt (say that you chose Egypt because it was regionally the most influential from the peaceful ones, and Syria was the most regionally influential from the violent ones- unlike Tunisia which was peaceful but not much influence other than being the spark of the revolutions and libya is so violent but doesn’t extremely harm its neighbours (Algeria and Egypt) as Syria did to its neighbours)

Par 1

-Introduce the Arab Spring, as in giving a brief timeline of the events.

-Introduce the geopolitics of North Africa and Middle East (give an image)

-Mention the impacts of the Arab Spring on the politics and GEOPOLITICS of the Middle East.

Par 2

Egypt revolution:


Dear writer
in the below description i have provided you with a complete argument as well as research regarding the essay topic. if you have any questions please feel free to ask me. In addition, make sure you include the page number in the bibliography as well as the citations.

word count :(2,500 words)
Case studies: Egypt and Syria
7 paragraphs: each must be approximately 357 words, but if you write more than 357 words in one of them, make sure another paragraph is less than so, AS LONG as you don’t exceed 2,500 words
Intro
-Start with a philosophical sentence, which would interest the reader.

-Raise the question

-Say what is your argument (but don’t give the final answer)

-Say what theory you are using (use two theories in Geopolitics )

-Mention the case studies: Syria and Egypt (say that you chose Egypt because it was regionally the most influential from the peaceful ones, and Syria was the most regionally influential from the violent ones- unlike Tunisia which was peaceful but not much influence other than being the spark of the revolutions and libya is so violent but doesn’t extremely harm its neighbours (Algeria and Egypt) as Syria did to its neighbours)

Par 1

-Introduce the Arab Spring, as in giving a brief timeline of the events.

-Introduce the geopolitics of North Africa and Middle East (give an image)

-Mention the impacts of the Arab Spring on the politics and GEOPOLITICS of the Middle East.

Par 2

Egypt revolution:

-Describe how the Egyptian revolution was the most controversial one out of all the revolutions despite it not being the 1st one.

-Describe its influence over the rest of region. For example: Mubarak was a long and strong ally to the west, which was one of the reasons behind peoples not expecting him to fall so fast, and that of course was a threat to most of the arab dictators whom are puppets to the US and the west.

Egyptian counter-revolution:

-Lack of revolutionary organisation made the prepared muslim brotherhood steal the scene and take over through the democratic elections.

-El-Sissi’s coup might have saved Egypt from a radical islamist age but it took it back to what seems to be closer to how it was during Mubarak’s era.

-His military policies slowed down the democratic process more than anything else since the revolution.

-Explain the transformation of the foreign policies that had to happen, since Morsi was a pro ally for turkey and Qatar, and Sissi was a pro ally for Saudi Arabia, which is the regional enemy of Qatar when it comes to the Arab spring, due to its disagreements with the Muslim brotherhood.

Par 3

Egyptian counter-revolution:

-Lack of revolutionary organisation made the prepared muslim brotherhood steal the scene and take over through the democratic elections.

-El-Sissi’s coup might have saved Egypt from a radical islamist age but it took it back to what seems to be closer to how it was during Mubarak’s era.

-His military policies slowed down the democratic process more than anything else since the revolution.

-Explain the transformation of the foreign policies that had to happen, since Morsi was a pro ally for turkey and Qatar, and Sissi was a pro ally for Saudi Arabia, which is the regional enemy of Qatar when it comes to the Arab spring, due to its disagreements with the Muslim brotherhood.

Par 4

Brief explanation of the Syrian revolution:

Par 5

Syrian counter-revolution:

-Explain the developments it concluded with, such as: the Syrian civil war, Syria became a battlefield for regional players to challenge each other at such as: Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, US, Russia, Hezobollah, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Jubhat Al-Nusra.

-And then to stick more into the notion of geopolitics, relate it to the main two impacts it had on the neighboring countries: 1) the refugees who immigrated to Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Kurdistan, 2) The expansion of ISIS which led to its presence in Iraq, which would not have happened if it did not exist in Syria from the 1st place.

Conclusion

Finally, give your final thought and answer the question directly, and keep it related to the argument you used since your introduction!!!!!

Are they important in geopolitics? And why? (you don’t write ‘how’, because ‘how’ is already explained throughout the essay!!!

-Describe its influence over the rest of region. For example: Mubarak was a long and strong ally to the west, which was one of the reasons behind peoples not expecting him to fall so fast, and that of course was a threat to most of the arab dictators whom are puppets to the US and the west.

Egyptian counter-revolution:

-Lack of revolutionary organisation made the prepared muslim brotherhood steal the scene and take over through the democratic elections.

-El-Sissi’s coup might have saved Egypt from a radical islamist age but it took it back to what seems to be closer to how it was during Mubarak’s era.

-His military policies slowed down the democratic process more than anything else since the revolution.

-Explain the transformation of the foreign policies that had to happen, since Morsi was a pro ally for turkey and Qatar, and Sissi was a pro ally for Saudi Arabia, which is the regional enemy of Qatar when it comes to the Arab spring, due to its disagreements with the Muslim brotherhood.

Par 3

Egyptian counter-revolution:

-Lack of revolutionary organisation made the prepared muslim brotherhood steal the scene and take over through the democratic elections.

-El-Sissi’s coup might have saved Egypt from a radical islamist age but it took it back to what seems to be closer to how it was during Mubarak’s era.

-His military policies slowed down the democratic process more than anything else since the revolution.

-Explain the transformation of the foreign policies that had to happen, since Morsi was a pro ally for turkey and Qatar, and Sissi was a pro ally for Saudi Arabia, which is the regional enemy of Qatar when it comes to the Arab spring, due to its disagreements with the Muslim brotherhood.

Par 4

Brief explanation of the Syrian revolution:

Par 5

Syrian counter-revolution:

-Explain the developments it concluded with, such as: the Syrian civil war, Syria became a battlefield for regional players to challenge each other at such as: Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, US, Russia, Hezobollah, ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Jubhat Al-Nusra.

-And then to stick more into the notion of geopolitics, relate it to the main two impacts it had on the neighboring countries: 1) the refugees who immigrated to Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Kurdistan, 2) The expansion of ISIS which led to its presence in Iraq, which would not have happened if it did not exist in Syria from the 1st place.

Conclusion

Finally, give your final thought and answer the question directly, and keep it related to the argument you used since your introduction!!!!!

Are they important in geopolitics? And why? (you don’t write ‘how’, because ‘how’ is already explained throughout the essay!!!


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