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Power-sharing after the Arab Spring? Insights from Lebanon’s Political Transition
Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, 2019The article looks at the legacy of consociationalism in Lebanon with the aim of illuminating some insights on the linkages between power-sharing and conflict resolution in the post-2011 Middle East.
Tamirace Fakhoury
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Arab diplomacy after ''Arab spring''
Diplomatic Service, 2020Devastated conditions in major part of the Arab world as the result of the so cooled ''Arabs spring'' cound not but influensed upon capability and effectiveness of the Arab diplomacy, which was disorientated by new discourse among Arab frontline countries and lost of its former assertiveness and strength in defending Arab interest as the whole.
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Revolutionary Life: The Everyday of the Arab Spring
Social Movement Studies, 2023Simin Fadaee
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Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2019
This article explores the intellectual puzzle of whether the domestic political instability associated with the Arab Spring is responsible for a surge in global terrorism that peaked in 2014.
Michael J. Schumacher, P. J. Schraeder
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This article explores the intellectual puzzle of whether the domestic political instability associated with the Arab Spring is responsible for a surge in global terrorism that peaked in 2014.
Michael J. Schumacher, P. J. Schraeder
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2012
The so-called Arab Spring is one of the most significant sets of events in the Arab Middle East since the end of World War Two. It is likely to unfold over several more years and feature significant realignments within and among all of the countries of the region.
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The so-called Arab Spring is one of the most significant sets of events in the Arab Middle East since the end of World War Two. It is likely to unfold over several more years and feature significant realignments within and among all of the countries of the region.
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Arab Spring, democratization of corruption, and income inequality
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2023C. Jha, Fatih Kırşanlı
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2023
Abstract By the beginning of the twenty-first century, there was fertile ground for social and political disorder, as the disadvantaged rural and urban regions of Bahrain sought new opportunities. Particularly relevant was loss of land by Shi’ites in the aggressive economic diversification after 1990.
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Abstract By the beginning of the twenty-first century, there was fertile ground for social and political disorder, as the disadvantaged rural and urban regions of Bahrain sought new opportunities. Particularly relevant was loss of land by Shi’ites in the aggressive economic diversification after 1990.
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The Arab spring Abroad: diaspora activism against authoritarian regimes
Mediterranean Politics, 2022Noor J. E. Abushammalah
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, 2019
This study examines the relationship between online social media use and protest participation during the Arab Spring, pro-democracy movements that swept across vast parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
H. Kim, Chaeyoon Lim
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This study examines the relationship between online social media use and protest participation during the Arab Spring, pro-democracy movements that swept across vast parts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
H. Kim, Chaeyoon Lim
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