Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
3-5-2013
Publisher
Black Mountain Institute; KNPR
Abstract
The Arab Spring has turned into a long season. It began very optimistically as a movement to democratize the Middle East and North Africa. It has not turned out that way. Egypt is torn between the Muslim Brotherhood and those seeking a more secular government. Tunisia is still unstable and Syria is engaged in a bloody civil war. So what is the future of the Arab Spring? Two of the panel of experts who will speak at Black Mountain join us to examine those issues.
Keywords
Arab Spring; 2010-; Middle East
Disciplines
Asian Studies | International Relations | Politics and Social Change | Social Influence and Political Communication
Language
English
Permissions
This audio segment is used with the gracious permission of "KNPR's State of Nevada" which podcasts many segments of its programs. See KNPR's website for more information.
Repository Citation
Entelis, J.,
Redissi, H.
(2013).
The Arab Spring.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/blackmountain_lectures_events/134
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Comments
Audio file size: 12 megabytes