ID | 125384 |
Title Proper | Arab transformation and the evolution of Middle East regional system |
Language | ENG |
Author | Qing, Ye |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since its outbreak in the beginning of 2011, the Arab transformation that swept almost the whole middle east has now entered the third year with its geopolitical implications beginning to unfold gradually. When erupted in Tunisia and Egypt, it was driven primarily by internal dynamics and was regarded as a genuine local, bottom up movement in general. Much to people's surprise, incumbent regimes such as the Mubarak regimes in Egypt and Ben Ali regime in Tunisia that were once considered to be durable and formidable were too quick to be overthrown. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Review Vol. , No.3; Fall 2013: p.37-46 |
Journal Source | Global Review Vol. , No.3; Fall 2013: p.37-46 |
Key Words | Arab Transformation ; Geopolitical Implications ; Tunisia ; Egypt ; Arab Regimes ; Middle East ; Foreign Policy - US ; International Relation - IR ; Regional Transformation ; Conflicts ; Polarization ; Security Policy ; Iran Threats ; State Society Relations ; Arab Politics |