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تاريخ التسجيل: Dec 2011
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Is This the End of the Arab Spring?!!! Room for Debate!!!!OK!!!!!!!!
Introduction
Ahmed Gomaa/Associated PressAuthorities cleared sit-ins in Cairo, killing scores of protesters.
With a state of emergency declared in Egypt, continued unrest in Bahrain, democracy under threat in Tunisia, Libya, and possibly even Turkey, and an all-out civil war in Syria, is there any hope left for the anti-authoritarian movement that swept through the Middle East?
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Airing Out the House of Egypt
Mona Eltahawy, columnist
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If the West Would Step Up
Ed Husain, Council on Foreign Relations
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Activists Must Reclaim a Co-Opted Movement
Karima Bennoune, author, “Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here”
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In the Gulf, a New Model for Creating Democracy
Matar Ebrahim, activist
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In Turkey, Voters Still Have Power
Christine Ogan, Indiana University
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Region’s Hardliners Will Take Heart
Haleh Esfandiari, Woodrow Wilson International Center
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‘Spring’ Uprisings Are Nothing New
James L. Gelvin, author, "The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know"
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There’s Hope in the Long Run
Michael Albertus, University of Chicago and Victor Menaldo, University of Washington
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- Consider Egypt’s Peaceful Masses
Tawakkol Karman, human rights activist, Yemen
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Democracy May Succeed if Violence Doesn’t Rise
Peter Ackerman, International Center for Nonviolent Conflict
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