Developments in Tunisia and Sudan signal an end, at least for now, to the democratic hopes of the 2011 Arab Spring
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Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) in International Law, Harvard University Adapted from The Trenchant Observer, April 22, 2023 Daniel-Dylan Böhmer takes the current fighting in Sudan as a starting point for an excellent review of developments in the vaious countries of thr Middle East since 2011, when Tunisia was the first country to see the overthrow of the old regime amid calls for freedom and democracy.
Developments in Tunisia and Sudan signal an end, at least for now, to the democratic hopes of the 2011 Arab Spring
Developments in Tunisia and Sudan signal an…
Developments in Tunisia and Sudan signal an end, at least for now, to the democratic hopes of the 2011 Arab Spring
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) in International Law, Harvard University Adapted from The Trenchant Observer, April 22, 2023 Daniel-Dylan Böhmer takes the current fighting in Sudan as a starting point for an excellent review of developments in the vaious countries of thr Middle East since 2011, when Tunisia was the first country to see the overthrow of the old regime amid calls for freedom and democracy.