he started to “understand how the world actually works.” The first “inflection point” on Israel was the “Arab Spring” that began in 2010. Syria, where both his parents immigrated from, erupted in civil war, and Israel emerged as the “good ...
(redirected fromArab unity) Encyclopedia Related to Arab unity:Pan Arabism Pan-Arabism (ˈærəˌbɪzəm) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the principle of, support for, or the movement towards Arab political union or cooperation ...
setting out his foreign policy objectives in the Middle East in the wake of the revolutionary wave that has shook countries from Tunisia to Bahrain. But how did we come to call this moment in history the "Arab spring," considering that the Tunisian protests that got the ball rolling started ...
markets not only limits a country's economic development, but also affects social cohesion. Joblessness and underemployment are viewed as some of the triggers of the Arab Spring, which started with Tunisia's jasmine revolution in early ... S Koettl Brodmann,M Barouni,RK Almeida,... 被引量...
The wave of protests and civil unrest that swept the Arab world ushered in some changes, showing that peaceful demonstrations have power.
Arab Spring in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia affect the national economy of each country. The article investigates the impact of Arab Spring on the stock markets performance during Arab spring. The article uses daily closing price data of the six stock markets; trade...
Furthermore, while Central Asia's urban centers were, as Starr illustrates, already occupied with science to a certain degree, it was not until after the Arab conquests that it started to boom. Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane The "story" reco...
This crisis started in Tunis after decades of bureaucratic spontaneous protests and demonstrations which later spread to Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya and Syria. There was a wave of inversions experienced in the last two years shifting the balance of power in the Middle East and North Africa. ...
Since the Arab Spring, which started as a revolutionary wave of demonstrations in the Arab world in 2010 in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and finally Syria [2], the region has experienced a period of political instability and civil war. The civil war in Syria and Iraq forced many Syrians...
I’d live long enough to write this sentence: The most significant reform process underway anywhere in the Middle East today is in Saudi Arabia. Yes, you read that right. Though I came here at the start of Saudi winter, I found the country going through its own Arab Spring, Saudi style...