Leadership Decries Chaos of Arab Spring as Regional Neighbors Democratize and Algeria Election Brings Questions of Fairness and Accuracy
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.
Egypt Holds Historic Public Debate For Presidency
Signs of Progress in the Arab Spring as Egypt Holds Historic Public Debate in Region’s First Ever Televised Contest of Ideas
Algerian Vote Weak Turnout As Population Cynical
Controversial Algerian Vote Weak Turnout Might Reflect People’s New Rejection of Government Reform
Freedom Brought by Arab Spring Overwhelms Newly Freed Media
Freedom Brought by Arab Spring: Will Arab Media be Given the Room and Time it Needs For Growth?
Algeria Arab Spring Struggles to Bloom
Violent History Overshadows Opposition’s Chances of Victory as Protest Brings Revolution to Neighbors But Should Observers Expect an Algeria Arab Spring?
Arab Spring on Fire as Syria Violence Threatens Civil War
International Community Divided as Mass Arrests and Increasingly Vile Syria Violence Threatens Civil War Between Dictatorship and Rebels Escalating Attacks
Human Rights Groups Call on UAE to Free Opposition
Turbulent Waters of Arab Spring Have Not Spared Emirates as Rights Groups Call on UAE for Clemency
Iraqi Opposition Parties Call For Better Democracy
Iraqi Opposition Parties Call for Gathering Without Prime Minister Include Shiite, Sunni and Kurd
Tunisia Protesters End Weeks of Anti-Dictatorship Sit-ins
Anti-Dictatorship Sit-ins: Protests Reflect Strength of Tunisian Civil Society in Birthplace of Arab Spring
One Day in the Arab Spring 2012 April 15
One Day in the Arab Spring: Views From Around the Region With Arab Dictatorships in Chaos Across Region as Democracy Protesters Continue Campaigns