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  • Obama, the Arab Spring, and the Peace Process: Assessing a Pivotal . . .
    Moreover, despite the chasm between how Washington and Saudi Arabia perceive the Arab Spring, Obama did not single out Riyadh during the speech The Saudis' reactionary role -- from Tunisia and Egypt to Bahrain and even Syria -- contradicts the president's shift and represents the primary challenge in advancing his policy
  • Turkeys Role in the Arab Spring - The Washington Institute
    According to the recent Arab Public Opinion Poll conducted by the Brookings Institute, Turkey is the biggest winner of the Arab Spring and was chosen by Arabs as the country that has played the "most constructive" role in the region as a democracy Still, challenges remain for Turkey's potential role in the Arab Spring
  • Arab Spring, Democratic Summer, or Islamist Fall?
    The similar fates of the Egyptian and Tunisian rulers put the wind in the sails of the very concept of an "Arab Spring," that is, one organic phenomenon manifesting itself in different settings Currently, however, the "Arab Summer" is upon us, and it already looks quite different
  • Ten Years Since the “Arab Spring”: Despair Has Not Become More . . .
    Recent polling of Arab youth demonstrates the frustration that young Arabs continue to feel with their governments and at the lack of opportunities available to them, a decade after the Arab spring
  • The Arab Spring’s Digital Heirs in Morocco
    While the “GenZ 212” movement emerged from protests over maternal deaths and government neglect, it has evolved into a decentralized, quickly mobilizable digital network that continues to highlight Morocco’s governance problems
  • The Arab Spring Then and Now, Through the Prism of Public Opinion
    A “survey of surveys” shows that from an intelligence and policy point of view, Arab public opinion is measurable and meaningful—assuming regional governments and Washington are paying proper attention to it
  • The End of Pax Adana | The Washington Institute
    One of the unintended consequences of the Arab Spring has been the PKK's reemergence as a player in Iran-Syria-Turkey relations
  • Curbing China’s Influence on the New Syrian Government
    This approach was a course correction of sorts for Chinese policy in the Middle East When the Arab Spring movement first erupted across the region in 2010, Beijing was hesitant to take any stance that could be seen as supporting popular protests
  • Collective Memory of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution: Surveying Egyptians . . .
    A recent poll gauges Egyptians' lasting impressions of their chapter in the Arab Spring In 2011, after just eighteen days, from January 25 to February 11, the Egyptian public overthrew the 30-year-long dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak A decade afterwards, we sought to have Egyptians reflect on the collective memory of those days
  • Beyond Islamists and Autocrats: - The Washington Institute
    In this essay, fifteenth in a series exploring non-Islamist reform groups post-Arab Spring, Hassan Mneimneh discusses the challenges the future poses to the region's nonradical Islamists as well as to its non-Islamist citizens, arguing that a new Arab uprising may be imminent, with unknown consequences for the region and beyond





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