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Opening closed regimes: What was the role of social media during the Arab spring (Working Paper 2011.1). Seattle, WA: Project on Information Technology and Political Islam, University of Washington.Howard, Philip N. "Opening Closed Regimes: What Was the Role of Social Media During the Arab ...
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The Arab Spring started in Tunisia more than 13 years ago. Until recently, the country was hailed as a role model in the transition to democracy. It held free elections and drafted a constitution lauded by Western rights groups. But since being elected in...
The recent social unrest across the Middle East and North Africa has deposed dictators who had ruled for decades. While the events have been hailed as an "Arab Spring" by those who hope that repressive autocracies will be replaced by democracies, what sort of regimes will eventually emerge fr...
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THE power of social media to influence politics is one of the narratives of our time – Obama’s US presidential win in 2008 was hailed as theFacebook electionand the debate overhow much social media jump-started the Arab Springstill goes on. But can social media messaging really make up ...
What happened to the Khmer Rouge? The Khmer Rouge: The Khmer Rouge was a communist faction that operated in Cambodia. They started in the 1950s as part of a liberation movement that sought to gain independence from France and their colony of Indochina, which also included Vietnam and Laos....
THE VOICE OF THE ARAB SPRING#Syria#Idlib#Aleppo https://twitter.com/TNTranslations Middle East IssuesPoliticsSyria 0 At the end of February, the Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar, notoriously close to Hezbollah, reported that one of the most important names of the leadership of the repressive Syrian...
aUnfortunately, the United States does not have the luxury of waiting around to see how things play out and then make sense of what has occurred. Although the shock of the initial events of the Arab Spring has ebbed, many of the miseries that gave rise to it persist and remain compelling...