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1. Arabs' Spring, Turks' Autumn?
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... the Egyptian people in so powerful words that Turkey could not have renounced its support when the protests broke out shortly thereafter in Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria. Sincerely or not, Turkey adopted ...
2. Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds
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... since they knew that instability in Syria will move the PKK forward. Therefore, Prime Minister Erdoğan insisted, at the beginning, that Syrian case was different than the Egyptian, Libyan or Tunisian ones.[60]  ...
3. The Police Chief and the Sheikh
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... political system as blind, deaf, and stupid, he urged Mubarak to leave power and the Egyptian people to continue in their peaceful protests. When the protests broke out in Libya, Al Qaradawi was unequivocal ...
... countries were aware of the external support they would receive. This expectation has been fulfilled by NATO intervention into Libya. However, the countries in the Central Asia and Caucasus are well aware ...
... and security deals. As post-Gaddafi Libya demonstrated, victorious revolutionary movements are instinctively keen to reward their supporters and cut out their detractors. Moscow’s support of Assad, and ...
... of the disputed island. Initially opposing Western intervention in Libya, a move which even alienated its NATO allies, Turkey eventually agreed to cooperate with other NATO members by making its contribution ...
... the ruling monarchy to step down or cede power to the oppositionists. In Libya, however, Obama did issue a statement calling for Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s ouster after reports began to surface claiming ...
... Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya (2011), all of which have resulted either in the popular overthrow of the ruling regime, widespread citizen unrest, or a violent state-sponsored crackdown. For the time ...
... and corruption, arbitrary rulings, frequent violation of contracts, and anti-Turkish sentiments, reminiscence of once popular Arab nationalism. Such has been the case especially in Libya, where thousands ...
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