Talk:International reactions to the Arab Spring
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editThe link for citation 38 does not work " Jha, Lalit (11 March 2011). 'US welcomes democratic reforms in Morocco"' MSN News. Retrieved 5 June 2011." The link for citation 39 does not work "'Sec. Clinton Calls Morocco "Well-Positioned to Lead" on Democratic Reforms; Affirms U.S. Support for Moroccan Autonomy Plan as 'Serious, Realistic, and Credible' Approach to Resolve Western Sahara Crisis'. Reuters/PR Newswire. 24 March 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2011."
Under 'Media Coverage', The Economist Newspaper and the Wall Street Journal are described to have their own indexes pertaining to " the likelihood of regime change in Arab World countries following the protests." I would like to gather more information about his. How effective were the indexes? Did the regions examined follow the index assumptions? Also, I think it would be interesting to add a heading about how the world remembers Arab Spring now, 5-6 years later. Is there more information now about the protests and horrific events years later?
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Years?
editHey guys, Except for the first two countries, there are very few years given. There are dates written, but without the year, and thus are rendered meaningless. Hope this could be fixed. 171.76.87.40 (talk) 14:00, 8 June 2024 (UTC)