Many observers of the Arab world have asked themselves why Algeria has not experienced revolts after the fall of the Tunisian, Egyptian and Libyan regimes. Indeed, this is quite remarkable.
Revolutions rarely serve as panaceas for all societies’ ills, and in this vein the Libyan revolution is not an exception.
Over the course of the two years following the Arab Spring, numerous States in the region have engaged in processes of revising their constitutions, sometimes even going as far as drawing up an entirely new text.
One of the significant ways through which new media aided political transformation in the Arab world was through the spread of citizen journalism.
The road out of the ensuing political crisis, which leads past some of the same economic challenges that originated the social revolt, seems for the time being even more uncertain.
While the Arab uprisings have created extraordinary momentum for rethinking EU-Mediterranean relations, the euro crisis has contributed to hindering the EU’s ability and willingness to play a meaningful and proactive role.
The Great Recession has put Welfare States everywhere under considerable strain.
The weight of tourism in a country’s economy does not necessarily reflect the country’s importance in the overall Mediterranean tourism industry.
Jordan was the prime suspect for breakdown in the region – right after Bahrain with its mass uprisings and their violent squashing. This is not surprising, given that since Jordan’s very inception, its demise has been forecast numerous times.
In transition countries like Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, but also in “reform countries” like Jordan and Morocco, it is now evident that democratic reforms will be drawn-out and incomplete.
Digital media tools, like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, blogs, and more were demonstrably significant in the short-term mobilising period during the protest phase.
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