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How will ARAB SPRING effect political and security environment of the Arab World?
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i have also the same question.
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Perhaps among the new realities the Arab Spring has highlighted is the role Arab monarchies have played in the domain of public affairs in the region. The catalyst for these forces has perhaps been their financial capabilities utilizing media, political, and logistical mechanisms. They tested their media capabilities during the Tunisian and Egyptian revolts, building political stands off of these capabilities that have been effective and decisive in setting the course of official Arab and international orientation to a certain degree in Syria and Libya.

The role of Arab monarchies was logistically not only evident, but also efficient in Libyan. The Gulf Cooperation Council's role was clear in the intervention and determination of the course of the Yemeni stalemate and its repercussions as well. They also played a role in relieving in Jordan and Morocco, inviting the two monarchies to join the GCC and injecting funds, directly and indirectly, into the two economies.

Arab monarchies, of course, had a military reaction to the Shiite movement in Bahrain. The coordination of efforts with Western powers cannot be denied, but this may indicate the degree of efficiency such countries gained compared with their role in the Iraq war.

The Arab Spring highlighted the effectiveness of another power, Turkey. Turkey soon realized the political and social impact of Arab mobility in the Middle East, and it felt it had to steer events in the Arab region, perhaps as a historical right. Turkey's awareness of that role, undoubtedly, heightened after political forces with Islamist views took over social and political affairs in the country. The role of Turkey has been effective for sure, given its large civilization, strategic geography, and robust economic capabilities. Turkey managed to efficiently become a direct contributor to regional affairs in line with the international stand.

Describing the Arab Spring as a wave of change that will cover the entire Arab world on the political level may not be accurate. Mobility, though having similar general mottos, has rendered varying results. In countries like Jordan, Morocco, and Algeria, the revolutionary movements have been content with partial responses from the regimes. They had no united intellectual, central political, or coordinating leadership, with cross-regional influence. Most likely the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic groups have had a regional outreach. It seems, however, that such groups were not the leaders of the mobility, regardless of how extensive their support was. The gains the Brotherhood had after the revolts can be attributed to a comparative advantage in the practical coordination, rather than a reward for leading popular revolts.

The future alone can say whether the Arab Spring is merely a chapter of competition between political and intellectual groups whose platforms and tools are the ruling regimes, or an onset of an all-out social transformation. The future shall answer the question: will Western powers allow Arab and Islamic communities to discover some of the laws of relative success, or will they create creative anarchy...

Source:http://english.dohainstitute.org/rel...4-243bf567ce6b

Also consult this article
http://www.qaisarrashid.com/Columns_...b_06_2013.html
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can u help me to knw that what is a better strategy to opt a question of cf? how to express ? is any hard and fast rule to follow?
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kindly update this thread.
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