A hungry revolution swept Sri Lanka, and a few weeks of protests and demonstrations were enough to end a regime that failed to solve the country's economic and social crises, and it ended in a dramatic way.

What happened in this small Asian country prompted many observers to search for possibilities of repeating this scenario in other countries that suffer similar problems and crises to Sri Lanka, including Arab countries.

In an interesting episode, in an easy and fun way, the media, Amal Al-Arissy and her guest, Dr. Abdullah Aqrabawi, a researcher in international relations, delve into the details of the Sri Lankan case, and they try to dismantle the scene and search for points of intersection with some cases in the Arab region.