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- +The '''Arab Spring''' was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across much of the [[Arab world]] in the early 2010s. It began in response to oppressive regimes and a low [[standard of living]], starting with protests in [[Tunisia]] (Noueihed, 2011; Maleki, 2011).
-The '''Arab Spring''' is a media term for the [[revolutionary wave]] of [[Demonstration (people)|demonstrations]] and [[protest]]s (both non-violent and violent), [[riot]]s, and [[civil war]]s in the [[Arab world]] that began on 18 December 2010.+== See also ==
- +*[[Arab Cold War]]
-==See also==+*[[Arab Revolt]]
-* [[Democracy in the Middle East]]+*[[Arab Winter]]
-* [[Arab Revolt]]+*[[2018–19 Arab protests|Arab Summer (2018–19 Arab protests)]]
-* [[List of modern conflicts in North Africa]]+*[[Civil resistance]]
-* [[List of modern conflicts in the Middle East]]+*[[Democracy in the Middle East]]
-* [[List of ongoing military conflicts]]+*[[Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict]]
-* [[List of ongoing protests]]+*[[List of modern conflicts in North Africa]]
-* [[Atlantic Revolutions]]+*[[List of modern conflicts in the Middle East]]
-* [[Revolutions of 1830]]+*[[Qatar–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict]]
-* [[Revolutions of 1848]]+*[[Spillover of the Syrian Civil War]]
-* [[Revolutions of 1917–23]]+*[[Takfiri]]sm
-* [[Revolutions of 1989]]+*[[Women in the Arab Spring]]
-* [[Women in the Arab Spring]]+
-* [[Colour revolution]]+
-* [[Art and politics in post-2011 Tunisia]]+
-* [[2013 protests in Turkey]]+
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The Arab Spring was a series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in response to oppressive regimes and a low standard of living, starting with protests in Tunisia (Noueihed, 2011; Maleki, 2011).

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