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Dunsmore: The Arab Spring — Season 2 vtdigger.org If the Arab Spring were a television series, Season 1 was a smash hit — dictators were deposed, democracy was embraced, freedom became reachable for millions of people oppressed for generations. In Tunisia, Yemen, Egypt and Libya this all happened … |
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Leaders in Beijing Feared Arab Spring Could Infect China BusinessWeek As the Arab Spring revolts spread from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya after vendor Mohamed Bouazizi’s self-immolation on Dec. 17, 2010, the reports said, some Politburo members questioned whether protests might follow against Chinese provincial politicians … |
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Arab Spring Frees Media, Mostly The Media Line At the same time, the Arab Spring protests that unleashed a new era of media freedom also elicited a pushback from the region’s authoritarian regimes still fighting to stay in power. Moreover, the infant democracies the turmoil has created are fragile … |
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The Arab Spring and the Palestinians Council on Foreign Relations (blog) Why hasn’t the “Arab Spring” reached Gaza and the West Bank yet? A brief analysis by the Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University takes a look at the new “social media” such as Twitter. Its conclusion: The internal Palestinian … |
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Rights Group: Arab Spring Had Mixed Impact on Press Freedom Middle East Voices The survey also points to a mixed impact the Arab Spring uprisings have had on countries in North Africa and the Middle East where, according to the group, “potentially far-reaching gains” could have been made. Christopher Walker, vice president for … |
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The Arab Spring’s Implications for NATO Huffington Post (blog) These partnerships could also help the Allies to work more closely together to assist Arab countries’ transitions toward more open political systems as the Arab Spring is more of a process rather an event. An extended political dialogue with the region … |
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Arab spring News : May 1, 2012
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