The series of protests and demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa has become known as the Arab Spring, and sometimes as the Arab Spring and Winter, Arab Awakening or Arab Uprisings even though not all participants in protests identify as Arab. Origins of this conflict are present in the first protests that occurred in Tunisia on 18 December 2010. This event took place after Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation in protest of police corruption and ill treatment. With the success of the protests in Tunisia, a wave of unrest struck Algeria, Jordan, Egypt, and Yemen, then spread to other countries.
Discussion & Analyses
The Arab world is part of the world in general, and what happens when today does not matter, in any form, for the most surprising events of the Soviet Union and Eastern and Western Europe. Relations and equations of the previous re-consideration of all aspects. Equally, which seems a geographically Europe before two years old, and as much as tomorrow, when confronted, and even the very existence of Alphaeus NATO and Oarashw as they stood before, irrelevant fact, put the balance of political and administrative divisions and political situation so far in the Arab world and the Middle East under penalty of the question too (Ilican, 2011). In other words, one can say, with access to the world stage after the Cold War, it did not raise further questions, but that the old issues as well as find new templates have to ask themselves again and lifted her head in different forms.
What to look at both sides of the conflict in the Middle East precisely draws our attention to the issues that aim to solve this conflict much beyond the issue of the occupation of Kuwait. For America, this is a collision in the Middle East channel for the formulation of future political structure of the capitalist world towards the conservation status of America as a superpower (Eisenhower, 2009). With the end of the Cold War, and with the developments that took place in Europe with the demise of the Eastern bloc, weakened America's standing off to Europe and globally.
The social upheavals have caused the downfall of autocratic regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, where the transition to more democratic governments will be complex and may involve waves of immigration, especially to European countries (Beyer, 2006). The tensions have spread to Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, Algeria, Morocco and even Iran. In Tunisia and Egypt, the army is playing the role of arbiter in the riots, contributing to stabilizing the political situation, but in each country, the crisis has its own peculiarities (must be assessed case by case) and the consequences are very Uncertain.
The worst situation is in Libya, where there is a risk of civil war if not to stem the escalating violence. Less serious, but also disturbing, are the clashes between security forces and the opposition in Bahrain and Algeria (Eisenhower, 2009). In any case, the transition from authoritarian regimes ...