Automatic english translation :

There is reason to rejoice uprisings initiated by the Arab world in 2011. But their consequences and developments are also studying with many of decline. Satisfaction with the exclusion of dictators and authoritarian leaders in favor of a more open political order is legitimate. But this is not a reason to see

There is reason to rejoice uprisings initiated by the Arab world in 2011. But their consequences and developments are also studying with many of decline. Satisfaction with the exclusion of dictators and authoritarian leaders in favor of a more open political order is legitimate. But this is not a reason to see the sudden upheaval scenes national and regional policies to encourage movement without calculation.

In the case of the Arab world in particular, the recovery policy remains in place, and with it, the development of analysis and perceptions that often miss what he should really understand. This book seeks to highlight the character of the Arab uprisings salvation does not negate the presence of against-forces and actors more interested in recovery opportunistic events by their inclusion in the light of objective facts and realities.

Barah Mikail is research director of the North Africa and the Middle East FRIDE (www.fride.org), European research center based in Madrid (Spain). Parallel to his work as a teacher and consultant, he is the author of several books and publications on geopolitics in the Arab world as well as on water issues at international level.

the sudden upheaval scenes national and regional policies to encourage movement without calculation.

In the case of the Arab world in particular, the recovery policy remains in place, and with it, the development of analysis and perceptions that often miss what he should really understand. This book seeks to highlight the character of the Arab uprisings salvation does not negate the presence of against-forces and actors more interested in recovery opportunistic events by their inclusion in the light of objective facts and realities.

Barah Mikail is research director of the North Africa and the Middle East FRIDE (www.fride.org), European research center based in Madrid (Spain). Parallel to his work as a teacher and consultant, he is the author of several books and publications on geopolitics in the Arab world as well as on water issues at international level.