Friday, January 28, 2011

Will the Arab revolutions spread?

The end of the Tunisian story hasn't yet been written. We don't yet know whether the so-called Jasmine Revolution will produce fundamental change or a return to a cosmetically-modified status quo ante, democracy or a newly configured authoritarianism. But most of the policy community has long since moved on to ask whether the Tunisian protests will spread to other Arab countries -- Egypt, of course, but also Jordan, Yemen, Algeria, Libya, and almost every place else. Most experts on each individual country can offer powerful, well-reasoned explanations as to why their country won't be next. I'm skeptical too.

Read more

8 comments:

  1. Will they spread? No doubt. Will they succeed? ...

    ReplyDelete
  2. I know that this is too early, but I'm hopeful they will Jemmy

    ReplyDelete
  3. Egyptian Activists' Action Plan: Translated



    http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2011/01/egyptian-activists-action-plan-translated/70388/

    ReplyDelete
  4. <span>
    </span>
    Arson and agents provocateurs in Central Cairohttp://www.arabist.net/blog/2011/1/28/arson-and-agents-provocateurs-in-central-cairo.html

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm hopeful too. At least Washington can't spread its forces so thin as too intervene in all these countries to prop up puppets.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thanks for this, vza, I was wondering when a translation would become available. The UK citizens' protests against the kleptocracy begin in earnest in March. Some advice may be gleaned from this.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Isn't Morocco quiet.

    ReplyDelete