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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.
A Personal Account of Reporting on the 2010 Arab Spring
A reporter witnessed all the hope and despair brought by the 2010 Arab Spring revolutions
Reevaluating Five Years After Tunisian Arab Spring
Progress and disappointment mark five year anniversary of the revolutionary Tunisian Arab Spring
What Became of the Arab Spring Revolutions?
Five countries had vastly different experiences following transformational Arab Spring revolutions
Tunisian Quartet That Saved Arab Spring Gets Nobel Prize
Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Tunisian Quartet that helped birth rare democracy out of Arab Spring
On Syria and the Mediterranean Crisis
The unrest sparked by the Arab Spring, particularly within the conflict Syria, has fed a migrant crisis that has seen thousands die crossing the Mediterranean Sea in an attempt to reach Southern Europe.
Turkey’s Successful Election As Counter To The Arab Spring
Ultimately, the successful outcomes of the elections in Turkey are a good thing given the fact that the country was able to avoid the fate of many Islamic countries during the period of the Arab spring
Arab Spring Year Four: Nation by Nation Analysis
Violence, religious extremism and struggling peaceful democracy movements in Arab Spring Year Four
Reflecting on a Sombre Arab Spring Fourth Anniversary
Arab Spring fourth anniversary remembrance marked by scars of political violence and dictatorship
Libyan Peace Talks Suspended as Violence Spreads
If these peace talks do take place it will be up to the two sides to come to an agreement that will be beneficial for the Libyan people and to restore a civil society where people could live peacefully in their historically troubled country.