The rise of the Arab spring has been attributed to a number of factors, most of which are related to the nature of governance, economic status, and lack of sufficient opportunities for employment. This dissertation seeks to investigate external factors which were responsible for instigating the revolts and sustaining them....
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The essay I am going to complete deals with Arab Spring as an example of a revolution. The essay will use globalization as a tool to explain the extent to which increased interconnectedness among the people in the Middle East exposed them to issues they never had access to in...
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The Arab Spring The series of protests across the Middle East and North Africa that commenced in 2010 in what we now know as the Arab Spring as described in the article by AlSayyad and Guvenc (2015). It began in Tunisia when a 26-year-old fruit vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself on...
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Role of Media in Social Movements People have used social movements throughout history to express their views on what is going on around them. Occupy Wall Street and the Arab Spring are two examples of social movements formed by the people in the pursuit of social change. People in modern communities...
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In 2010, the Arabic revolution began It brought about numerous changes in the Middle East region. Syrian civilians who had been banished from their country sought sanctuary in neighboring countries where there was calm. This was one of the most serious crises since World War II (Al-Salem, Waleed et al. 931). The...
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In the current study piece, the role of the Arab Spring (Islamic awakening) in advancing the Islamic form of democracy in North Africa and the Middle East was explained. The main objective was to determine whether democracy had significantly improved following the Arab spring. In 2011 and 2012, a wave...
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The Arab Spring and its Implications The Arab world accounts for approximately 5% of the total global population. Despite the fact that certain countries in this region have experienced significant economic, social, and political development. Despite the huge resources available in these countries, a sizable proportion of the population lives in...
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Protesters took to the streets in North Africa, the Middle East and the Gulf Region to protest deteriorating economic conditions and police brutality. They demanded reforms that would help them achieve greater freedom and democracy, including the legalization of political parties and a more representative, accountable government. The Arab Spring is...
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