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How the Syrian regime outsmarted its enemies / Leenders, Reinoud   Journal Article
Leenders, Reinoud Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Assad government watched how uprisings unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, took stock of international reactions to these events, and, in response, developed strategies to maximize its probabilities of survival.
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Iraq faces the brink again / Pollack, Kenneth M   Journal Article
Pollack, Kenneth M Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Iraq's indigenous forces for stability seem unlikely to be able to hold the levee themselves, but among the external players only Iran, ironically, seems willing to exert itself to help avoid a catastrophe.
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Propaganda and power in the Middle East / Nakhleh, Emile   Journal Article
Nakhleh, Emile Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The youth revolts . . . have shown that while regimes might be able to play the Islamic radicalism and sectarianism cards to bolster their hold on power in the short term, this is a failing strategy in the long run." Third in a series on soft power around the world.
Key Words Middle East  Egypt  Soft Power  Sectarianism  Islamic Radicalism  Youth Revolts 
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Return of Egypt’s deep state / Norton, Augustus Richard   Journal Article
Norton, Augustus Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Not only was the paramount role of the military unimpeded after the exit of Mubarak, but other key institutions were undiminished in their power.
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Storms of the Arab Spring / Dunne, Michele   Journal Article
Dunne, Michele Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Three years ago, the Arab people rose up to demand bread, dignity, and freedom. While reactionary forces have proven resilient, there is no going back to the old status quo.
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