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...Nature of the Arab Spring The essay discusses the Arab Spring, a series of revolutions throughout the Arab world, and its implication for international relations. The role of Islamic sectarianism in the outbreak of these revolutions is examined. Particular emphasis is given to the revolt in Egypt, where conservative religious groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood retain great power. Introduction The 2011 to 2012 Arab uprising was not a surprise to many observers who argue that sustainability of status quo is impossible. The trends witnessed in North Africa through Middle East have led many critics to explore the political trends in these...
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...Module Module ID: Globalization and Arab Spring The present paper looks for estimating theimpact of the globalization process on the social establishments and political structures of the Arabian speaking countries by paying due heed to the rebellions and revolts raised by the native populations as a token of strong and unabated protest against the malpractices and atrocities committed by the despotic rulers of contemporary times. These dictators had kept their nations poor and backward through their political strategies by denying the participation of the masses in the political system of the respective countries in such an effective manner as it is attributed to the modern societies of Europe,...
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...or uprising called The Arab Spring in the Middle East. We all saw it on TV, internet, newspapers and other forms of media but never really cared about. It was a movement of citizens to rise against their governments to have freedom and democracy so that their lives will become better. We may not realize it, but the freedom that our forefathers fought with blood, sweat and tears is not currently enjoyed by many people in other countries. Today, even as this paper is written, there are still a lot of people struggling and fighting for freedom. In the country of Syria, there is now a civil war going on where people have to fight, suffer and die by the thousands, sometimes brutally, just to have freedom. It...
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... Lecturer: The Arab Spring Introduction The Arab world has witnessed a collection of uprisings that have claimed thousands of lives over the entire period of operation (Bhardwaj, 2011, p. 3). The countries to the north of Africa, and the Middle East have engaged in a political turmoil that has now turned into years. The spring has swept over the entire region and even countries like Morocco that have not witnessed serious uprisings had to negotiate and come to a compromise before normalcy was restored. Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Egypt, Syria and Yemen have not had stable governments with a period stretching back to a few years ago. This paper seeks to address the Arab spring with special reference to Libya, Yemen and Syria. In view... of the...
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...Arab Spring Arab spring Introduction The Arab spring being witnessed in Middle East is changing the political strategy or plan of the region as it is said to persist for decades to come. Not taking into consideration domestic developments, the Arab spring is unearthing long standing anarchism and authoritarian regimes, protagonist and antagonists to the west similarly and establishing a vacuum that regional powers will want to fill. The regional powers in Middle East such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Libya and Syria are poised to manipulate the uprising for their own good. This paper attempts to explain the Arab spring in relation to politics, religion, culture and business.
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... Section/# Arab Spring: Egypt The regime of Hosni Mubarak was one that had lasted for nearly 30 years. Accordingly,the power structure within Egypt at the time that the Arab Spring took place was one in which one individual and his security forces directed nearly every action that the state took. Such an undemocratic process had defined Egyptian politics long before even Mubarak had come to power however. As a result of the corruption and the knowledge that Mubarak was likely to hand his power to his son, thereby creating a type of dynasty, the unease and dissatisfaction among those living in Egypt reached a boiling point and instigated what has become to be known as the Arab Spring. This brief analysis essay will compare some... of the...
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...The Arab Spring
The Arab Spring is the series of events that happened and are still happening in the Arab world when the people of the various Arab nations started mass protests and open revolts against the autocratic regimes ruling over them. These events started taking place in Tunisia and they spread through Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Bahrain, and currently, they are happening in Syria. The Arab Spring has seen the fall of several autocratic regimes whose toppling has surprised many in the world. The coming to an end of some of the most powerful Middle Eastern regimes has provided the opportunity for...
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...Annotated Bibliography Arab Spring Summary: In this article “Arab Spring Uprising” the Manfreda mentioned some facts about what happened in the Middle East. First he started with Tunisia and the story of Mohammed Bouazizi. The writer believes that the most important reasons for the protest were the death of Bouazizi. He also said the Arab Spring impact on the Middle East. He divided his topic for eight sections; he said each country in one separate paragraph. Starting with what happened in Tunisia, ending by Jordan.
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...THE ARAB SPRING (Causes and Consequences) by: ID Number Presented of the School Location
Due on: December 09, 2014 @ 1:11 a.m.
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The so-called “Arab Spring” is the romanticized version of political and social events in North Africa and elsewhere in the Middle East wherein people engaged in mass uprising to demand political and economic reforms. Most of the countries where the “Arab Spring” took place had autocratic governments and people took to the streets in protests against dictatorial or absolutist governments; some of the protests were relatively non-violent protests while in other countries the protesters...
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... Arab Spring
Towards the end of 2010 and the beginning of the 2011, a series or strings of protests and demonstrations originated in the Arab world. These series of protests later become known as the "Arab Spring". The world particularly the West watched as pro-democracy protesters rose across the Middle East and North Africa, and massive deaths reported. The Arab Spring of 2011 is commonly viewed today as one of the famous historical moments of political revolutions. However, the causes of the revolt have been a subject of considerable debate. Comparisons have been made to the then the post–cold war democratic transformation in Eastern Europe or European revolutions of 1848 while many have spoken of a probable “fourth wave... and brutality...
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