Armies and Civilians in the Arab Awakening: An Inevitable Compromise? – Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
October 27th, 2011
![]() Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | Armies and Civilians in the Arab Awakening: An Inevitable Compromise? Carnegie Endowment for International Peace In Tunisia and Egypt, the decision of regime-loyalist commanders to abandon their presidents allowed quick transfers of power and cut short bloodshed. Conversely, in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, militaries fragmented, moved to the sidelines, ... The rise of political Islam Siddiqui: From Turkey to Tunisia and beyond Is the 'Arab Spring' Making way for an 'Islamic Winter'? |
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