From revolution to inflation: the economic consequences of the Arab spring on Yemen’s food prices
The Arab Spring began with the hope of restoring democracy but ended in a turmoil. The economic costs of Arab uprisings need to be estimated. This study aims to estimate the economic cost of the Arab uprisings in terms of food inflation.
Md Abdul Bari +3 more
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« 20 février ». Discours et portraits d’un mouvement de révolte au Maroc
This article focuses on the implications of the “Arab Spring” on the only monarchy in the Maghreb. Though less dramatic than in neighboring countries, this “spring” did promote constitutional reform and early elections.
Cédric Baylocq, Jacopo Granci
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Lessons from MENA: appraising EU transfers of military and security equipment to the Middle East and North Africa: a contribution to the review of the EU common position [PDF]
This publication analyses EU arms exports to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), in recent years both from an overarching perspective as well as detailing specific transfers. While the particular timing and nature of the Arab Spring itself could not
Isbister, Roy +2 more
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The Arab Spring: A Quantitative Analysis
The quantitative analysis of the Arab Spring events is a rather difficult task. Respective difficulties are related to the variety of factors affecting social instability, and to individual peculiarities of historical, cultural, socio-economic, and ...
Andrey V. Korotayev +3 more
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The Role of Islamist Political Parties In Tunisia and Egypt in the Wake of the Arab Spring [PDF]
The Arab Spring, with a call for a more democratic system of governance, was a phenomenon that will continue to shape the political and social spheres of the Arab world for generations to come.
Sweeney, Sean
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The Arab Spring and Russia's Middle East Policy
Russia's Middle East policy has undergone a significant change following the occurrence of the Arab Spring. The main reason for this change was the new strategic realities created by the Arab Spring in the region.
Ali Samir Merdan, Halit Hamzaoğlu
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Arab consumer attitutes towards international marketing as a result of the ongoing Arab Spring : a systematic literature review [PDF]
Paper from the International Conference on Contemporary Marketing Issues (ICCI), Thessaloniki, 13-15 June 2012 The Middle East has been recently and continues to be affected by a phenomenon referred to popularly as the ‘Arab Spring’.
Al-Abdin, Ahmed +2 more
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The Arab Spring 2010: Puncak Gunung Es Krisis Politik Di Kawasan Timur Tengah [PDF]
Since 2010, number of political uprisings took place in the Arab countries which so called The Arab Spring (at-Thawrât al-‘Arabiyyah). The fall of regimes such as in Tunis, Egypt, and Libya, following the massive resistance of people was actually reflect
Jatmika, S. (Sidik)
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An uncertain future: youth frustration and the Arab Spring [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publishing in 2008 by the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
Mulderig, M. Chloe
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Financial Development and Economic Growth under Uprisings [PDF]
This paper aims to examine the causal impact of the Arab Spring and government institutions on the finance-growth nexus. The empirical analysis is implemented for extensive firm-level panel data combined with national data covering macroeconomic and ...
Arayssi, Mahmoud, Fakih, Ali
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