Strategies to control the Arab Spring: the Tunisian and Jordanian strategies and their results
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 24
Abstract
The year of 2011 witnessed a strong movement for change in the Middle Eastern region. The strategies adopted by Tunisia and Jordan to control the protests and the results such strategies achieved are the subject of this paper. It will study both countries’ history and political system to analyze the reasons why they employed similar strategies and reached different outcomes.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandre Piffero Spohr
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