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How China Turned the Arab Spring to Its Advantage
China’s inroads in the Middle East demonstrate how the region is still a critical front in the era of US-China competition.
Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
The Arab Spring hasn’t ended, and Arab regimes know it
Despite mixed results, observers generally praised the Arab Spring as a revolutionary democratic moment for a region long ...
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The Arab Spring’s painful lessons
Fifteen years after the Middle East’s largest pro-democracy movement, the West still has not learned that supporting ...
The ouster of former presidents Omar Al-Bashir in Sudan and Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika in Algeria after a wave of popular protests in both countries has given rise to speculation about the future of these ...
Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
Why the Arab Spring was never a failure
The uprisings did not collapse into irrelevance. They transformed how millions understood citizenship and dignity.
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Presidents the Arab Spring toppled, where are they now?
On December 17, 2010, Tunisian vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire, triggering protests across the Arab world.
As Tunisia marks the 15th anniversary of the revolution that provoked the Arab Spring, RFI spoke to exiled former leader ...
In the wake of the Arab Spring and the global financial crisis, focus has been on the world’s new and so-called “disrupted society.” But I would avoid using such a negative phrase for Jordan; which is ...
Some declare the Arab Spring over and its revolutions a failure, with counter-revolutions ranging from political to violent. The news from the Middle East after the Arab Spring is often dismal. But ...
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