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Arab spring News : Jan 20, 2012

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Winner of the Arab Spring: Islamism
euronews
The man who predicted the revolution in Egypt two years before it happened says it was Islamists that profited from the Arab Spring, stressing that the cause of the uprisings across the region was the economy and not a desire for a Western-style

euronews
After the Arab Spring: creating economic commons
Aljazeera.com
Oxford, United Kingdom – If the latest Arab awakening was about jobs and justice, then political reforms, unless accompanied with a levelling of the economic playing field, are unlikely to be sufficient on their own. The latent demographic pressures

Aljazeera.com
China Shops Around for Oil, Wary of Iran, Arab Spring
Wall Street Journal
3 outside supplier after Saudi Arabia and Angola—comes under increasing pressure from the West just as the spread of Arab Spring uprisings threatens to further disrupt supply across the region. The overall share of Chinese imports from its top three

Wall Street Journal
In the Arab Spring’s Aftermath, Democracy Retreats
BusinessWeek
Despite the hopes raised by the Arab Spring, democracy is actually in retreat around the world. Here’s how to revive it By Joshua Kurlantzick In the year since Egypt’s Tahrir Square uprising, some of the world’s longest-surviving dictators have fallen

BusinessWeek
In Arab Spring, economic gain may trump pain
Daily News Egypt
(AP Photo/Amr Nabil) By Andrew Torchia and Suleiman Al-Khalidi /Reuters AMMAN/CAIRO: Mazen Dajani, chief executive of Jordan’s CTI Group, says the Arab Spring accomplished what the global financial crisis of 2008-9 did not: it pushed his company,
Largest Arab ICT Delegation to US after the Arab Spring Seeks to Identify New
PR Web (press release)
In the wake of the Arab Spring, over 40 representatives from the Arab information and communications technology sector travel to Las Vegas, Silicon Valley and Washington, DC to meet with key officials and leading technology companies, bringing together
Sarkozy urges new rulers in “Arab Spring” states to respect democracy
Kuwait News Agency
PARIS, Jan 20 (KUNA) — The new rulers of the “Arab Spring” countries should respect the rules of democracy, mainly power rotation, political pluralism and guaranteeing minorities’ rights, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday.
The Arab League and the necessity of change
Saudi Gazette
By Hatem Y. Ezz Eldin Iam not sure if the Arab League has any real plans to supportArab Spring countries financially, but what I am sure of is that such plans, if they exist, have not made any significant impact on the economic situation in these

 

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