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Arab Spring articles on Democracy Chronicles
The Arab Spring was the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests in the Arab world following the banner of one man in Tunisia, began on 17 December 2010 with the Tunisian Revolution. Popular protests took place in many countries including Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen.
Troubled Arab Spring as Libya Approaches Historic Elections
Violence Plagues Election Preparation as Libya Approaches Historic Elections, Struggles to Form
Egypt’s New President Vows to Serve the People
World is watching very closely as Egypt’s new President vows reign will benefit giant Arab nation
Egypt’s New President Starts Work
Egypt’s New President Starts New Government With His Cabinet Pick After Morsi’s Remarkable Victory
Mubarak Era Dead as Moderate Islamist Wins Election
Middle East in Revolutionary Times as Elected Leadership Prepares to Govern and Mubarak Era Dead
Arab Spring: Kuwait Parliament Calls For Democratic Reform
Arab Spring: Kuwait Dictatorship’s Dissolution of Parliament Forces Opposition Into Louder Calls For Democracy
Fresh Democracy Protests as Sudan Arab Spring Spreads
Student Sudan Arab Spring Spreads Further Including in Khartoum as Calls for Democracy Raise Familiar Chant “The People Want to Change the Regime!”
Thousands of Egyptian Democracy Protesters in Tahrir Square
Worrying Signs of Instability Force Protesters Protesters in Tahrir Square to Call For Democracy
Jordanian Arab Spring as Parliament Passes Moderate Reforms
Jordanian Arab Spring Democracy Protests Continue to Press For Change in Abdullah’s Dictatorship
Thousands Protest For Democracy in Jordanian Arab Spring
Widespread Jordanian Arab Spring Protest Movement Seek Democratic Reform in Absolute Dictatorship