Arab Fall?
June 21, 2011 15:56
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Were the expectations for the Arab Spring running too high? When will the awaited regime change happen? Are the revolts more about chaos and violent clashes than democracy and freedom? Is it all sliding into tribal power struggle? And is it appropriate to use the term Arab Spring when talking about Yemen, Bahrain and Egypt all together? CrossTalking with Alan Kuperman, Omar Baddar and David Pryce-Jones.
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