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Arab exceptionalism

The Arab Spring Five Years On: Counterrevolution and Fading Euphoria

Published January 5, 2016by Emile Nakhleh 1 Comment

by Emile Nakhleh As Arab publics reminisce on the fifth anniversary of the 2011 upheavals against their dictatorial regimes, they must feel dismayed and angry at what has transpired since then. The unprecedented euphoria that accompanied the Arab Spring and… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, US Foreign Policy Arab exceptionalism, Arab Spring, Baathism, Egypt, Emile Nakhleh, Gamal Nasser, human rights, Islamic State, Israel Palestine, Salafism, Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, sykes-picot, Syria, terrorism

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