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2010 December Protests arose in Tunisia following Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation. On 29 December, protests begin in Algeria 2011 January Protests arose in Oman, Yemen, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, & Morocco. The government was overthrown in Tunisia on 14 January 2011. On 25 January 2011, thousands of protesters in Egypt gathered in Tahrir Square, in Cairo. They demanded the resignation of ...
Helps to distinguish between outside conflicts and arab spring conflicts. 18:09, 3 October 2022: 811 × 471 (485 KB) Weaveravel: Reverted to version as of 11:34, 30 August 2022 (UTC) Sorry but this map is about Arab Spring. Unnecessary to add irrelevant countries to the mix. 15:05, 23 September 2022: 940 × 477 (533 KB) Ratherous
One of the primary influences that have been highlighted in the analysis of the Arab Spring is the relative strength or weakness of a society's formal and informal institutions prior to the revolts. When the Arab Spring began, Tunisia had an established infrastructure and a lower level of petty corruption than did other states, such as Libya. [336]
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Somalia is a part of the arab world and a member of the arab league: 05:51, 16 June 2013: 1,163 × 635 (2.6 MB) Soffredo: Changed Palestine's status again; changed Israel's status to "conflict outside of the Arab world" 03:12, 10 June 2013: 1,163 × 635 (2.6 MB) FutureTrillionaire: Israel is not Arab: 03:35, 3 June 2013: 1,163 × 635 (2.6 MB ...
An important aspect of the relationship between the Egyptian and American military establishments is the $1.3 billion in annual military aid provided to Egypt, which pays for American-made military equipment and allows Egyptian officers to train in the US. Guaranteed this aid package, the ruling SCAF is resistant to reform.
Timelines of the Egyptian revolution of 2011 (3 P) L. Timelines of the Libyan civil war ... Timeline of the Arab Spring; B. Timeline of the 2011 Bahraini uprising; E.
Arab and Middle East protests live blog at The Guardian; Middle East Protests at The Lede blog at The New York Times; Middle East protests live at Reuters; Ongoing coverage. A (Working) Academic Arab Spring Reading List collected peer-reviewed academic articles on the impact of social media on the Arab Spring