The Arab Rising – Part II Anger rages in Egypt, Jordan, Yemen and throughout the Middle East. Protesters plead for international support in their demands for democracy and economic reforms, and this YaleGlobal series examines the implications of the Arab upsurge. Iran, long intent on promoting Islamic governance throughout the Middle East, has been swift to grab the opportunity offered by the turmoil, explain Jamsheed K. Choksy and Carol E. B. Choksy, who both teach at Indiana University, in the second article of the series.... More News... More in US Grow Wary of Globalization Jon Cohen, Peyton M. Craighill The Washington Post, 4 February 2011 Americans are torn between putting brakes to globalization and recognizing the value IMF Raises Spectre of Civil Wars as Global Inequalities Worsen Ambrose Evans-Pritchard The Telegraph, 3 February 2011 Asia overheats, the West struggles with unemployment – and inequality adds turmoil The Arab World at a Tipping Point? Michael C. Hudson Straits Times, 2 February 2011 Egypt could set an example for participatory government through the region |
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