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Predicting Democracy Support in the Middle East and North Africa
ABSTRACT Democracy support among Arab citizens has decreased noticeably in the past decade. The Arab Barometer data demonstrates more than an average of 15–30 points drop‐in democracy support depending on the country considered. The present research utilizes the seventh wave data set offered by the Arab Barometer conducted between October 2021 and July
Mehmet Onder, Malek F. Abduljaber
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ABSTRACT The Arab Spring resulted in an expansion of social and individual freedoms in Tunisian society, but it also brought political instability, negatively impacting what had long been the country's primary source of employment—tourism. This economic crisis forced many to improvise their own sources of income, and it was in this context that a new ...
Camila Ponce Lara
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Mapping the Obama administration's response to the Arab Spring
When the Arab Spring broke out, the United States was in a quandary over how to handle the crisis in its attempt to balance its moral obligations and ideals without undercutting its strategic interests and those of its close allies.
Maria do Céu de Pinho Ferreira Pinto
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Abstract The Middle East region has a long history of resistance, activism, and advocacy movements in health, most recently as part of the 2011 region‐wide Arab Spring. Despite this storied history, however, movements of resistance, activism, and advocacy in health in the region are rarely unpacked, examined, or documented.
Mohammed Alkhaldi +3 more
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Abstract This article assesses the prevalence and implications of the research foci methodological nationalism, methodological globalism, and transnationalism in publications regarding the 2011 Arab uprisings. We propose a new typology that contrasts state‐centered methodological nationalism with the cosmopolitan lens of methodological globalism as two
Jonas Nabbe +2 more
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VISENTINI, Paulo Fagundes. A Primavera Árabe: entre a democracia e a geopolítica do petróleo. Porto Alegre: Editora Leitura XXI, 2012. ISBN978-85-86-880-14-8.
Alexandre Cesar Cunha Leite
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Performando Orientalismos: do Harém à Primavera Árabe
O objetivo deste texto é analisar como as representações e as autorrepresentações da cultura árabe se projetam em eventos performativos particulares como são as recriações históricas de cariz cristão no mundo ocidental, nomeadamente em Portugal e Espanha.
Paulo Raposo
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Del “11S” a la “primavera árabe”: ¿Qué nos dice la opinión pública árabe?
El artículo se propone evaluar los cambios en la opinión pública de los países árabe-musulmanes a través de las encuestas de opinión y los resultados electorales que se han generado desde el “11S” hasta la “primavera árabe”.
Luciano Zaccara
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O presente artigo tem como objetivo levantar elementos para uma análise dos chamados "novos movimentos sociais", cujas principais características são a ocupação do espaço urbano, a conexão feita através de redes e a organização feita de forma horizontal
Augusto Jobim do Amaral +2 more
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A autoimolação do vendedor de rua tunisiano Mohammed Bouazizi em 17 de dezembro de 2010 levou a uma onda de protestos no mundo árabe. Agora, o pessimismo reina por toda parte.
Paul Aarts
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