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This essay is a qualitative study using the case study method. The relationships between government and civil society and their interaction via the public sphere define the polity of society. The global civil society is the organized expression of the values and interests of society. The public sphere is the space of communication of ideas and projects that emerge from society and are addressed to the decision makers in the institutions of society. Massive movement of the Egyptian people, called the Egyptian Revolution, is part of a wave of democratization of the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa.The purpose of this essay is to provide information about the influence of new public sphere and media technology, to the civil society movement in the region.
