The Future of the Arab Spring in Postnormal Times
To understand how the Arab Spring may evolve over the coming years, we have to understand its specific context. The “revolutions” across the Middle East are not just a product of discontent and fury against dictatorships; after all, the Arabs have ...
Ziauddin Sardar
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The ‘imperial reach’ represents a real threat to the popular opposition movements exploding throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
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India's dilemma in the Arab spring [PDF]
How can India’s reactions to the Arab Spring be explained? Why did India react differently to the Libyan and Syrian cases? How do India’s responses justify its aspiration to take an active role in an emerging multilateral international order?
Aras, Bulent +4 more
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Printemps arabe : de l’événement à la formule discursive
The expression of "Arab Spring" designating the movements that broke out in 2011 in Tunisia and then in other Arab countries, has occupied a considerable place in political, media and public speeches.
Nadjia Nehari-Roubai, Farid Benramdane
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The most recent book authored by M. E. McMillan, From the First World War to the Arab Spring: What's Really Going On in the Middle East?, endeavours to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Middle East by approaching difficult and controverted ...
Monica MERUȚIU
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The USA and “The Arab Spring”: Evaluations of the Russian Expert Community
Russian expert community’s interpretations of US Middle Eastern policy in the context of “the Arab Spring” are considered in the article. This research direction is sufficiently developed in contemporary Russian literature.
Aleksandr Petrovich Kosov
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DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP IN NORTH AFRICA AFTER THE ARAB AWAKENING: CHALLENGES FOR EU AND US FOREIGN POLICY (EUSPRING). Arab Citizenship Review No. 5, May 2014. TUNISIA. The New Tunisian Constitution and Citizenship Rights [PDF]
This series of policy briefs provides a regular update of debates concerning key rights issues in three Arab states, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia. In a first round of briefs on the three countries, we provide background on these debates since the beginning
Blibech, Fadhel, Driss , Ahmed
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European economic crisis and its influence on the Arab Spring
The paper presents some problems associated with the European economic crisis and its influence on the Arab Spring. It commences with the thesis that the European financial crisis has reached its global dimensions that are going beyond the Europe ...
Tarek Abo Saeid
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Graffiti revolution and urban environment
The phenomenon of modern graffiti is difficult to theorise due to its complex and comprehensive nature. The article proposes to consider graffiti as a synthetic phenomenon that combines the artistic tasks of transmitting emotional states with the tasks ...
Джехад Хасан Аль-Амери +1 more
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DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP IN NORTH AFRICA AFTER THE ARAB AWAKENING: CHALLENGES FOR EU AND US FOREIGN POLICY (EUSPRING). Arab Citizenship Review No. 4, April 2014. Egypt. Egypt’s Transition in Crisis: The Decline of Citizenship Rights [PDF]
This series of policy briefs provides a regular update of debates concerning key rights issues in three Arab states, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia. In a first round of briefs on the three countries, we provide background on these debates since the beginning
El Fegiery, Moataz
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