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	<title>Arab Cities in Revolution : Some Observations - commentaires</title>
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Are the revolutions we are currently witnessing in Tunisia and Egypt essentially urban revolutions ? &#201;ric Verdeil examines the problems facing the economies and public services of Arab cities, which have, in part, given rise to these movements. Like many observers, I have been keenly watching and left somewhat dumbfounded by the extraordinary events that have unfolded since 14 January in Tunisia and which, over the last week, have also spread to Egypt (a country I know very little about, I
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