An ‘Arab Spring‘ of free online higher education Washington Post (blog) In any case, we think that the Arab Spring of higher education is already starting to take place, and will change the face of higher education in fundamental ways. Whether it is an Amazon model, or an eBay model, or some combination of both, … |
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“Talk of ‘Arab Spring‘ in Russia Reveals Washington’s Misguided Agenda” Claims … Sacramento Bee By Russia Insights www.russia-insights.com In light of recent protests in Russia, James George Jatras, a policy analyst from America, and expert in foreign politics and international security, has said that calls for an Arab Spring in Russia are … |
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8 ‘agents of change’ to follow CNN By Lauren Bohn, Special to CNN As the “Arab Spring” movement has spread over the Middle East, women are seeing the promise of change and the ability to take part and affect that change. Here we feature eight women who will likely continue to influence … |
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The Arab Spring– a threat to the West? Varsity Online by Patrick Fee Cambridge Union’s decision to debate the global threat posed by theArab Spring may, understandably, come as a surprise to many onlookers. After all, the Western commitment to democracy and freedom, ideals shared by protesters from … |
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Arab Stocks Rally on Annual Results, Global Recovery Prospects LoanSafe However, they warned that regional equity shares were still under pressure from Arab Spring turmoil and tension between Iran and western powers. ”I believe stocks, particularly in Gulf markets, are benefiting from dividend distributions, … |
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Arab Spring Brings Arab Chaos Dallas Blog (blog) by Tom McGregor Last year, President Barack Obama hailed the Arab Spring as new era of so-called peace. He praised the revolutionary movement as a transition from corrupt Arabic governments to an age of freedom and openness. Apparently, his idealism is … |
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Syria’s al-Assad defined by violence Zimbabwe Independent BEFORE the Arab Spring came the Damascus Spring. When Bashar al-Assad succeeded his father Hafez Assad in 2000, there was the promise of a modern and more democratic Syria. In his inauguration speech, al-Assad indicated he would be a very different … |
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