Crisis And Unrest In The Arab World Problems And Prospects
It looks as if Arab Spring refuses to boil down. The Egypt Military coup in July 2013 involving overthrowing of President Mohammad Morsi has once again revived the Arab unrest at the International level. Earlier Arab Spring of 2011 launched an era of sweeping political changes in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa, which has historically been the least free region in the world. The fall of longtime leaders and the people's rising demands for a stronger voice in their own governance have brought new opportunities for reform and democratic transition in countries otherwise marked by severe abuses of almost all fundamental political rights and civil liberties. In this write up, the Author has analysed the problems with which the Arabian countries are confronted with. The Article also examines the opportunities and prospects lying ahead for the citizens of these Nations in order to reform and restore the Democratic institutions within their concerned countries.
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