Sudanese women wave Sudanese flags during a demonstration in Khartoum, Sudan, on June 20, 2019. (Reuters / Umit Bektas) Images of popular protests that recall the revolutionary movement of 2011 have ...
It comes as no surprise that the discontentment felt by many in the Arab world is reflected in this year’s Corruption Perceptions Index. Most countries affected by the “Arab Spring” score poorly, in ...
Only in one Arab country, Tunisia, did 2011’s Arab Spring achieve any semblance of success. The four other Middle Eastern and North African nations whose uprisings aimed to bring down their leaders ...
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Muravchik: Attempt at democracy in Iran could look more like Poland than Arab Spring
Foreign policy expert Josh Muravchik joined the RealClearPolitics podcast on Friday to discuss how possible a democratic Iran really is. Muravchik argues that Iran's educated, cosmopolitan ...
It's been 10 years since Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak was forced from power by millions of protesters. It’s considered one of the high points of what was then called the "Arab Spring." And we were ...
Editor’s Note: Hala Gorani is the anchor of CNN International’s “Hala Gorani Tonight.” She reported from Egypt during the Arab Spring of 2011, and was the host of “Inside the Middle East” on CNN ...
The Arab Spring began in Tunisia, where 28 days of protests ended 24 years of a dictator's rule. The next day, Jan. 15, 2011, students in Yemen called for demonstrations against the strongman there. A ...
Jeffrey Ian Ross and Ted Robert Gurr. 1989. “Why Terrorism Subsides: A Comparative Study of Canada and the United States.” Comparative Politics 21 (4): 405-426; Jeffrey Ian Ross and Reuben Miller.
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