Information on "Revolution"
April 2013
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9 Apr 2013
Real Time Diplomacy
Author: Philip Seib, Bridget Kendall
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a speech made by Philip Seib, director of the Center on Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California in which he discusses how diplomacy is adapting to the era of social media, when news and events are disseminate... More on «Real Time Diplomacy» -
9 Apr 2013
Film Screening: "Karama Has No Walls"
Author: Nawal Al-Maghafi, Abubakr Al-Shamahi, Awssan Kamal
Publisher: Chatham House
This is the transcript of a panel discussion on the film "Karama Has No Walls" and the situation in Yemen two years after the 'Friday of Dignity', a crucial turning point in the Yemeni uprising against former President Ali Abdullah Saleh. More on «Film Screening: "Karama Has No Walls"» -
Apr 2013
The ‘New Liberals’: Can Egypt’s Civil Opposition Save the Revolution?
Author: Moataz el Fegiery
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) / FRIDE
This paper offers an analysis of the Egyptian political scene. More on «The ‘New Liberals’: Can Egypt’s Civil Opposition Save the Revolution?»
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Armées et société dans le monde arabe: entre révolte et conservatisme
Author: Jean-François Daguzan
Publisher: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS)
Cet article, à partir de l’apport théorique existant, essaye de réévaluer le rôle et la place des armées dans les processus politiques dans une période de transformation en profondeur du monde arabe. More on «Armées et société dans le monde arabe: entre révolte et conservatisme» -
Feb 2013
Long‐Term Monarchical Survival in the Middle East
Author: André Bank, Thomas Richter, Anna Sunik
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
The survival of eight monarchies during the “Arab Uprisings” of 2011 has put center stage the fundamental question about the durability of this subtype of authoritarian regime. More on «Long‐Term Monarchical Survival in the Middle East» -
Feb 2013
The Arab Spring and Climate Change
Author: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Troy Sternberg, Sarah Johnstone, Jeffrey Mazo, Francesco Femia, Caitlin Werrell, Michael Werz, Max Hoffman, David Michel, Mona Yacoubian
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This collection of essays argues that the consequences of climate change are stressors that can ignite a volatile mix of underlying causes and erupt into revolutions. More on «The Arab Spring and Climate Change»
January 2013
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2013
The Comeback of the EU as a "Civilian Power" through the Arab Spring?
Author: Martin Beck
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
The Arab Spring has re-politicized cross-Mediterranean relations. More on «The Comeback of the EU as a "Civilian Power" through the Arab Spring?» -
2013
Women's Liberties and Gender Equality in Tunisia: The Asthma of the Arab Spring?
Author: Pelin Gönül Şahin
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
This article looks at the role of women during and after the popular uprising in Tunisia starting in 2010. More on «Women's Liberties and Gender Equality in Tunisia: The Asthma of the Arab Spring? »
December 2012
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18 Dec 2012
Middle East in 2013: Promise and (Lots of) Peril
Author: Robin Wright, Garrett Nada
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
The Middle East faces even bigger challenges in 2013 than it did during the first two years of the so-called Arab Spring. More on «Middle East in 2013: Promise and (Lots of) Peril» -
Dec 2012
The Perseverance of the Crisis in Mali
Author: Kacper Rękawek
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
After yet another Tuareg rebellion, followed by a virtual takeover of the northern parts of the country by various terrorist organizations and a highly destabilizing coup d’état, Mali finds itself engulfed in a protracted political, security and huma... More on «The Perseverance of the Crisis in Mali»


