A new book looks at Carter, Iran, Obama and the Arab Spring Washington Post (blog) Both the Obama administration and outside foreign policy experts are struggling to understand and predict the course of the Arab Spring. Much of the optimism that greeted the authoritarian regimes’ downfall has turned to grave concern that the regimes that … |
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Arab Spring or Poland Spring? ‘Liberated’ Egyptians could be stuck drinking water The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog) Yes, that’s the same Washington Times that has been pushing the idea of spreading democracy to the Arab world for as long as George H.W. Bush’s second smartest son started promoting it. beer.jpg How long before this is outlawed entirely in Egypt under … |
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Chinese Muslims and The ‘Arab Spring’ the Diplomat If China fails to adjust its policies, the silence or murmurs heard among its Muslim population might gradually begin manifesting themselves in angry protests similar to theArab Spring. But another issue arises. Namely, if China carries out large-scale reforms… |
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The Arab Spring Arrives In Azzaz Sky News The Arab Spring Arrives In Azzaz. The Free Syrian Army’s seizure of the town after 100 days of fighting is remarkable, Sky’s Stuart Ramsay reports from Azzaz. 6:42amUK, Monday 23 July 2012. Syrian rebels. Video: Syria Rebels Take Control Of Town … |
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‘Arab Spring’ – or ‘Looting the Arabs?’ Gulf Daily News It is now quite clear to all that the Arab Spring was not sprung, but planned, prepared, recruited and trained for, utilising the very modern skills of highly qualified experts in toppling the governments. His Highness the Prime Minister was right when he said: “I … |
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