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The Cost of The Arab Spring – Was it all worth it?

The Cost of The Arab Spring – Was it all worth it?

Posted on June 12, 2014April 17, 2017Author deenazaidiPosted in Infographics, Middle East, World EconomyLeave a Reply

The Arab Spring was the second strongest historical wave in the Middle East since the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. There are debates about it being a success or a failure. In 2014, we look back to analyse whether the revolution was actually worth all the losses of lives or were these sacrifices an awakening call for a new democratic beginning for the region.

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