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    The Arab Uprisings

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    Introduction to Arab Spring 9 Definition 9 Origin of the term 9 Countries involved 10 General History of Arab 10 Conquests and Expansion of Arabs: 11 Union of Arab Countries – The Arab League: 11 The Arab Common Market: 12 Rising Disputes: 12 Arab Cold War: 13 Various Conflicts: 13 Arab-Israeli conflict: 13 Iran-Iraq war: 13 Lebanese Civil War: 14 Western Sahara War: 14 Yemen Civil War: 15 Somali Civil War and Ethiopian-Somali War: 15 History of Democracy in Arab World: 16

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    The Arab Spring

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    The Arab Spring Uprisings‚ revolts‚ and protests across the Arab world 2010 - present EFFECTS OF MANDATE SYSTEM What is the Arab Spring? • Arab Spring is the term popularly applied to the series of revolutionary activities that have swept the Middle East and North Africa since December 2010. • It has led to the overthrow of dictators‚ massive protests‚ and a general sense of civil unrest as countries have united for democratic change. •The largest protests have occurred on what are

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    Arab Spring

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    The Tunisian Arab Spring The attempts to transition to democracy On December 17‚ 2010 Mohamed Bouazizi‚ a Tunisian street vendor‚ self immolated himself in protest and desperation to the severe oppression and humiliation he had been subjected to for years. 90% of Bouazizi’s body was severely burnt and two weeks later Bouazizi passed away in a local hospital (Gardner‚ 2011). Bouazizi’s protest not only sparked an upset but was also was the product

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    Arab Uprising

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    b uprising------------------------------------------------- Arab Spring From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Arab Spring (Arabic: الثورات العربية‎; literally the Arabic Rebellions or the Arab Revolutions) is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in theArab world. Since 18 December 2010 there have been revolutions in Tunisia[2] andEgypt;[3] a civil war in Libya;[4] civil uprisings in Bahrain‚[5] Syria‚[6] and Yemen;[7]major protests in Algeria‚[8] Iraq‚[9] Jordan‚[10] Morocco

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    Arab Values

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    per my researched‚ the Arab Values are divided into 3 categories: Family‚ Honor & Religion. According to the following - http://blogs.transparent.com/arabic/basic-cultural-values-القيم-الثقافية-الأساسية/ “Arab societies share so many values that include: endurance‚ loyalty‚ dignity‚ generosity‚ self-respect‚ pride and revenge. Today‚ we are going to discuss three basic values that are still prevalent in most Arab societies. Collectivism: It is an approach to life among Arabs‚ which is opposed to

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    Arab Israeli

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    course and consequences of the 1947 - 1949 War. (25 marks) The 1947 – 1949 War was the first war of the ongoing Arab-Israeli Conflict. The war is known to the Israelis as The War of Independence while the Palestinians call it the Catastrophe. The war came about as a result of the end of the British Mandate and the introduction of Resolution 181. The war involved a number of Arab states fighting on behalf of the Palestinians against the Israelis who were widely viewed as the underdogs. The outcome

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    Arab Spring

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    The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in the Arab world that began on Saturday‚ December 18‚ 2010. To date‚ rulers have been forced from power in Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and Yemen. My research topic is going to explore two key features of the Arab Spring: the diffusion effects for democratization in neighboring authoritative regimes like Saudi Arabia‚ and the possibility of a successful democratic transition of the Arab Spring countries where authoritative

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    Arab Spring

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    The Arab Spring Study Questions A. Reasons behind the Arab Spring? There are various reasons behind the Arab Spring. One of the reasons was that a Tunisian young man‚ unable to find a job‚ had his cart of merchandise taken away by the‚ which led him to burn himself in the streets‚ next to thousands of people. Unemployment is one of the main reasons which lead to the revolt. After that‚ manifestations were going on in the cities of Tunisia. The poverty and unemployment that was going on in Tunisia

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    Arab Culture

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    (1985). Retrieved on February 10‚ 2007 from‚ http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0873959884&id=Kl6WJOwcfoQC&pg=RA1-PA175&lpg=RA1PA175&ots=NXaHdAUfct&dq=Family+and+social+structures+in+the+middle+east&sig=KtgYIW_HUbEGyq1wvl0m1P-dbuc The Smoking Gun: Arab Immigration into Palestine 1922-1931. (2003). Retrieved on February 10‚ 2007 from‚ http://www.meforum.org/article/522

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    The Arab Spring

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    Surname: Professor: Year: Subject: “THE ARAB SPRING” The term “Arab spring” is a connotation used by both Khalidi and Rozenman in their articles in reference to the Arabs’ protests for democracy overtime. The articles are a response to the mass action taken by various Arabs worldwide after the throw of despondent rulers such as Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak‚ Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh and Libya’s Muammar Ghadafi. The two articles attempt to delve deep into the consequences of such historical actions‚ drawing

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