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    Evaluating the Success of the "Arab Awakening"

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    Date
    2012-04
    Author
    Shagosh, Tarek
    Advisor(s)
    Turner, Patricia R.
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    Abstract
    The "Arab Awakening" is the recent trend of popular protest in the Middle East resulting in the usurpation of several dictators, extensive political reform, and prolonged conflict. This study examined several possible vulnerabilities contributing to the uprisings of three Arab protest movements, as well as the type of domestic conflict, which came about as a result.
    Subject
    Protest movements--Middle East--21st century
    Revolutions--Middle East--21st century
    Arab countries--Politics and government--21st century
    Middle East--Politics and government--21st century
    Revolutions--Arab countries--21st century
    Protest movements--Arab countries--21st century
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/62007
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    Color poster with text, graphs, and maps.
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