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The Arab uprisings: Break on through to the other side | Middle East Bulletin 39

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Introduction

Stavros Drakoularakos 3 4

The Arab Spring’s transformative impact through the lens of the UAE and Qatari distinct trajectories

Ilias Mitrousis 5 9

“The Saudi Spring”: A new political order and an aspiring regional hegemon

Alexandra Nikopoulou 10 13

Iran and the Arab Spring

Eleni Ntarvis-Tampar 14 17

A ‘Kurdish Spring’ amid 2011 Arab uprisings?

Katia Zagoritou 18 22

Turkey and the Muslim Brotherhood: Bonding through ideology

Christina Chatzitheodorou 23 27

Lebanon: a delayed uprising?

Zakia Aqra 28 31

Sugarcoating authoritarianism with reforms: Who benefited from the 2011 demonstrations in Morocco?

Dimitris Papanikolaou 32 35

On the impact of the Arab Spring on the Palestinian movement

Charitini Petrodaskalaki 36 39

The Arab Spring and the Case of Jordan

Özgür Kurşun

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Europe goes with the flow in the Mediterranean

Ilias Tasopoulos 44 47

The Arab Spring on the Walls

Amalia Chappa 48 51

Theater and the Arab Spring: A revolutionary stage

Eleni-Panagiota Stoupa 52 55

The Arab Spring: A re-appraisal

Sotiris Roussos 56 58
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