Book review: the second Arab awakening and the battle for pluralism by Marwan Muasher [PDF]
In this book Marwan Muasher proposes a broad analysis and assessment of the Arab Spring, calling on the West to rethink political Islam and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Dionigi, Filippo
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After the Arab Spring: power shift in the Middle East?: from the ‘Arab Awakening’ to the Arab Spring; the post-colonial state in the Middle East [PDF]
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the claim that those twelve months have been the most politically significant in the region for over fifty years.
Dodge, Toby
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Al-Qaeda's Response to the Arab Spring
The Arab revolutions, often referred to collectively as the ‘Arab Spring’, posed, and continue to present, a considerable challenge for Al-Qaeda.
Donald Holbrook
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Islamistic Terror, the War on Iraq and the Job Prospects of Arab Men in Britain: Does a Country’s Direct Involvement Matter? [PDF]
This paper examines whether the labor market prospects of Arab men in England are influenced by recent Islamistic terrorist attacks and the war on Iraq.
Nils Braakmann
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Five minutes with Timothy Reno of the International Policy and Leadership Institute: “transformation and consolidation of changes in the Arab Spring countries takes time.” [PDF]
The International Policy and Leadership Institute (IPLI) is a platform for policy-makers and students to interact and learn from each other. Timothy Reno founded the institute in 2010.
Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian
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Since December 2010, the ‘Arab Spring’ has featured techniques of civil resistance in sustained campaigns involving strikes, demonstrations, marches and rallies, as well as the use of the new social media to organize, communicate, and raise awareness in the face of state attempts at repression and censorship.
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Arab Spring: Islam Dalam Gerakan Sosial Dan Demokrasi Timur Tengah [PDF]
Social movement during Arab Spring has lead to political uprising in Middle East. Started from Tunisia, the revolt spread to neighboring states such as Egypt, Libya, also Syiria.
Yasmine, S. E. (Shafira)
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The United States after unipolarity: American democracy promotion and the ‘Arab Spring’ [PDF]
In the aftermath of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks the United States increasingly sought to promote democracy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Hassan, Oz
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“Arab Spring” and Palestinian Problem
The article describes the situation in the Middle East, namely in Palestine in the light of the events of the “Arab spring”. The balance of power in the region has been changed and there are new key actors in the region, affecting the Middle East ...
M S Iwaina
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In/Visibility of LGBTQ People in the Arab Spring: Making LGBTQ Voices Heard [PDF]
LGBTQ use of the internet is a growing area of study. However most studies focus mainly on the US and the UK, and none pays much (if any) attention to the experience of LGBTQ people in countries where it is illegal to be LGBTQ.
Kreps, David
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