A 10 anni dalle primavere arabe
Ten years have passed since the Arab Spring of 2011. Commencing in Tunisia in 2011, these peaceful uprisings raised hopes of political and social renewal in the Arab world. They spread spontaneously and quickly in many Middle Eastern countries, but only in Tunisia did they achieve appreciable result...
Published in: | La civiltà cattolica |
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | Italian |
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2021
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La civiltà cattolica
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RelBib Classification: | KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history KBL Near East and North Africa ZC Politics in general |
Summary: | Ten years have passed since the Arab Spring of 2011. Commencing in Tunisia in 2011, these peaceful uprisings raised hopes of political and social renewal in the Arab world. They spread spontaneously and quickly in many Middle Eastern countries, but only in Tunisia did they achieve appreciable results – with the establishment of a democratic order – although many fragile elements remained. In other cases, authoritarian regimes have returned to power, while Yemen, Libya and Syria have descended into tribal conflicts and civil war. In recent months, the streets in many Arab countries have once again mobilized, calling for major economic and social reforms, i.e. more freedom and more work. The pandemic has brought everything to a halt, but the problems remain and have even worsened. |
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ISSN: | 0009-8167 |
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