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The Arab Spring was a series of protests which took place in Arab countries against longstanding dictatorial regimes, because of the latter’s inability or refusal to deliver socio-economic and political justice to the common 99 masses.
Nazar Ul Islam Wani
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The Contemporary Geostrategic Reality Of The Libyan State [PDF]
The Arab region witnessed the end of 2010 and the beginning of 2011, protest movements in some Arab countries known as the Arab Spring revolutions, through which people expressed the extent of marginalization, exclusion, and political and economic ...
Ehab Basel Hammodi, Omer Kamel Hasan
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Tunisia's Success in Consolidating Its Democracy One Decade Post-the Arab Spring
The political turmoil in Tunisia at the end of 2010 opened the door to the democratization of Arab countries. This event, widely known as The Arab Spring, presented a dream for the Arab community to live a better life under a democratic system.
Ahmad Sahide, Yoyo Yoyo, Ali Muhammad
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The Economics of the Arab Spring [PDF]
Summary A singular failure of the Arab world is the absence of a private sector that is independent, competitive, and integrated with global markets. This paper argues that private sector development is both a political and regional challenge. In so far as the private sector generates incomes that are independent of the rent streams controlled by the
Adeel Malik, Bassem Awadallah
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Can the Arab World be Democratic: An Analytic Study from the Perspective of the Arab Spring
This article deals with the democratisation debate in the Arab world. The region remains one of the least receptive regions in the world towards the popularly and universally accepted Western norm of liberal Democracy.
Samuel Jacob Kuruvilla
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Uprising and Regime Change in the Middle East and North Africa: Explaining the Conditions of the Arab Spring Formation and its Beginning in Tunisia and Egypt [PDF]
It is safe to say that over the past decade, no region in the world as much as the Middle East and North Africa has been involved with rapid political developments, unrest and instability.
Kamran Rabiei Rabiei
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UNITED STATES AND IRAN INTERVENTION IN THE POST-ARAB SPRING CONFLICT IN YEMEN
This article describes the involvement of the United States and Iran in the conflict that occurred in Yemen after the Arab Spring. The conflict occurred due to political turmoil between the government and the opposition, in which America is a supporter ...
Ahmad Zainal Mustofa, Magdy B. Behman
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The Arab world’s resilient autocracies are a central puzzle in the comparative politics of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). But just as the Arab Spring was a critical juncture for MENA regimes, the popular uprisings that began in 2010 and 2011 also reoriented the study of MENA politics toward questions of social justice, redistribution, and ...
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American factor in «The Arab spring» of Maghreb countries: illusions and realities
This paper intends analyze of the American influence on the revolutions in the Maghreb countries. To illustrate the American response to these events we cited declarations of the prominent political actors and researchers.
Iryna Zubarenko
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Political unrest, the Arab Spring, and FDI flows: A quantitative investigation
The Middle East region is recognized by observers as one of the most politically unstable areas worldwide. Due to the significant growth of foreign direct investment in the MENA region during the period before the recent political turmoil, this study ...
Nayef AlShammari +2 more
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