The Arab Spring, widely perceived as a momentous event in West
Asia, has evoked a persistent flow of interpretation and analysis
by academic experts and policy-makers since the upheaval first
broke out in December 2010 and the pace of events suggests the flow
of analysis on this issue will continue. Like all great social
upheavals, the Arab Spring was long-drawn-out in its realisation
and born of many factors that are intertwined. It could have
occurred any time during the course of the last two or three
decades but each passing year brought to the forefront new
developments that made it that much more imminent. Economic
problems, social problems, political problems, juridical problems
and diplomatic problems combined to contribute to an uncompromising
sense of grievance across the Arab world that ultimately manifested
itself in the Arab spring and winter of 2011. This volume comes out
of a conference organised by the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute
of Asian Studies, in collaboration with Institute of Foreign Policy
Studies and Centre of Pakistan and West Asian Studies, in which an
attempt was made to discuss these issues threadbare.
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