Spring
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Bouazizi’s desperate act sparked the Arab
Spring.
And on June 11, the capital, Rabat, was the site of the largest popular protest since the outbreak of the Arab
Spring.
By violating the Helsinki Final Act in the
spring
of 2014, Putin placed Russian foreign policy in direct opposition to that of the US and Europe.
During the last 15 years of mounting great-power competition and renewed instability in the Middle East – including the Arab Spring, the rise of the brutal Islamic State, Sunni-Shia proxy wars, and unspeakable human suffering – change has been very intense, to say the least.
Putin’s trip will be his first official visit to Japan in a decade; and Abe plans to honor him with personalized treatment; their discussions will take place in the manly environment of an onsen (hot spring), rather than in dull offices.
The US response to the so-called “Arab Spring,” for example, has lacked political conviction, much less strategic direction.
He has said that Israel will give the US and the rest of the international community an opportunity to stop Iran’s progress through other means by the
spring
or early summer of 2013.
Coming as it did on the eve of the cataclysmic Arab Spring, the Obama administration has struggled with this unintended consequence of the pivot ever since.
The outcome of this effort is to be submitted to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in the
spring
of 2010.
By the
spring
of 2012, it had become clear that the European banking system was a critical weak point in the euro’s architecture.
This spring, the WHO released a report that recommends solutions similar to those proposed in the US Senate bill, but on a global level.
Sultan Abdulhamit II organized the massacres of 1895-97 but it was not until the
spring
of 1915, under the cover of the First World War, that the Young Turks’ nationalistic government found the political will to execute a true genocide.
But the UN’s capacity to ensure desirable outcomes is limited; while the hope that drove the Arab
Spring
may not be depleted, it has clearly diminished significantly.
Indeed, until his abrupt dismissal this spring, Viktor Chernomyrdin, one of that gas company's communist era managers, was Russia's prime minister.
A Marshall Plan for the Arab WorldROME – US President Barack Obama’s major speech on the consequences of the Arab
Spring
is also a challenge for Europe.
They also
spring
from different factors, such as frustration with rising food prices and widespread corruption, coupled with demands for greater democratization, reduction of economic and social inequalities, and job creation.
Just as the post-1945 Marshall Plan consisted of a financial-aid package aimed at reconstructing and re-launching Western Europe’s economies to support democratic transformation and political stability, the countries of the Arab
Spring
face similar challenges and needs.
When I proposed such an idea at a conference in Potsdam (in what was then still East Germany), in the
spring
of 1989, I was literally laughed at.
All of this uncertainty surrounding the world’s emerging and traditional superpowers has impeded efforts to address security challenges in the Middle East, from the enduring Israel-Palestine conflict and the aftermath of the Arab
Spring
to the new and potent threat posed by the Islamic State.
Indeed, eighteen months after the Arab
Spring
erupted, the euphoria that accompanied the fall of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, his Egyptian counterpart, Hosni Mubarak, and Libya’s Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi has faded, with democratic aspirations giving way to bitterness and cynicism.
By toppling old regimes that, while ruthless and corrupt, were a bulwark against fundamentalist radicalism, the Arab
Spring
uprisings gave extremists new opportunities to become relevant political players.
National leaders and international organizations do deserve substantial credit for what has been done to bring about signs of recovery since the
spring.
In the
spring
the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime granted them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary) races.
And the NATO mission to oust Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s regime is just the beginning; the Arab
spring
will pose much more complex questions about where Europe’s longer-term interests lie.
I do not sympathize with this group, but I do understand that non-voters expect only one thing of Germany’s political parties these days: “practically the same”The Arab Spring’s Backward Leap for WomenCAIRO – This summer, as the dust of the Arab
Spring
revolutions begins to settle, women – who stood shoulder to shoulder with men in defying tyranny – are finding themselves marginalized and excluded from decision-making.
And there seems to be a clear intention in many Arab countries to allow unrestricted polygamy, for example, even where it was prohibited prior to the Arab
Spring.
The Global Imagination of ProtestNEW YORK – When graffiti appeared last
spring
on a wall near Tunisia’s interior ministry reading “Thank you, Facebook,” it was not just praise for a social-media company that had facilitated the country’s uprising.
This spring, wages will increase – a long overdue development that will lead to greater consumption.
And with a presidential election set for next spring, there is strong incentive for self-serving politicians to use the victims of Nice as instruments of campaign strategy.
Some of the pressure for a pause has to do with the French presidential elections this
spring.
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