dc.description.abstract | In the early 2011, countries in the Middle East and North Africa experienced a
great mass movement that demanded their country leader to step down. Libya was
one of the country that experienced a mass movement, where the people of Libya
demanded a goverment reformation that was considered as totalitarianism and
repressive. Reformation that was wanted a change within the fields of politics, law
and economy. This research aims to determine what factors causes the eruption of
the mass movement in Libya on 2011. The data that was used by the writer are
from Jember University Central Library, Faculty of Social and Politic Science
Library and also from the internet. The method of data analysis the writer used to
examine the problem with was using qualitative method. The writer emphasize on
the aspect of the quality and relevance of data as one important element that’s
needed in order to analyze the phenomena. The data used by the writer comes
from literature books, thesis, newspapers and other data’s from the internet.
Based on the data there are and the theory the writer used, the factors that caused
mass movement demanding reformation in Libya on 2011 are the disappoinment
from the people of Libya, the existence of organization and figure tha’s capable of
mobilize the citizen, and also a special condition which is the mass movement that
occured in Tunisia and Egypt. | en_US |