ID | 124604 |
Title Proper | United States and the Arab Spring |
Other Title Information | the dynamics of political engineering |
Language | ENG |
Author | Selim, Gamal M |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article purports to examine the role of the United States in the outbreak of the Arab Spring and the course of its subsequent paths. The main argument of this article is that the Arab Spring represented a major strategic surprise to the United States. It did not plan or facilitate the Arab Spring as the Tunisian, Egyptian, Yemeni and Bahraini regimes were performing to the best satisfaction of American interests in the Arab world. As the Arab Spring carried with it threats to American regional interests, the United States moved to secure its interests by steering Arab uprisings towards courses of action which best suit these interests. |
`In' analytical Note | Arab Studies Quarterly Vol. 35, No.3; Summer 2013: p.255-272 |
Journal Source | Arab Studies Quarterly Vol. 35, No.3; Summer 2013: p.255-272 |
Key Words | Arab Spring ; United States ; Strategic Surprise ; Democracy - Promotion ; Foreign Aid ; Military Intervention ; Containment ; Counter - Revolution |