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- Ligne n°14 : The "Arab Spring" Has Sprung
- Ligne n°19 : Yesterday, President Obama gave his much-anticipated "Arab spring"
Ligne n°20 : speech, setting out his foreign policy objectives in the Middle East in ...
Ligne n°22 : ... Tunisia to Bahrain. But how did we come to call this moment in history- Ligne n°23 : the "Arab spring," considering that the Tunisian protests that got the
Ligne n°24 : ball rolling started way back in December? ...- Ligne n°26 : Of course, the "Arab spring" doesn't actually have to correspond to
Ligne n°27 : dates between the vernal equinox and the summer solstice, because ...
Ligne n°27 : ... dates between the vernal equinox and the summer solstice, because- Ligne n°28 : spring is understood metaphorically and not literally. The obvious
Ligne n°29 : model for Arab spring is the Prague spring of 1968, when Czechoslovakia ...
Ligne n°28 : ... spring is understood metaphorically and not literally. The obvious- Ligne n°29 : model for Arab spring is the Prague spring of 1968, when Czechoslovakia
- Ligne n°29 : model for Arab spring is the Prague spring of 1968, when Czechoslovakia
Ligne n°30 : enjoyed a brief interval of democratic reform before the Soviet Union ...
Ligne n°30 : ... enjoyed a brief interval of democratic reform before the Soviet Union- Ligne n°31 : invaded. But even before 1968, spring and springtime have had a long
- Ligne n°31 : invaded. But even before 1968, spring and springtime have had a long
Ligne n°32 : history of usage to refer to optimistic periods of political ...- Ligne n°36 : As Michael Quinion notes on his World Wide Words site, Arab spring and
Ligne n°37 : Prague spring have a much earlier precursor: the European revolutions ...
Ligne n°36 : ... As Michael Quinion notes on his World Wide Words site, Arab spring and- Ligne n°37 : Prague spring have a much earlier precursor: the European revolutions
Ligne n°38 : of 1848, which historians dubbed springtime of the peoples or spring of ...
Ligne n°37 : ... Prague spring have a much earlier precursor: the European revolutions- Ligne n°38 : of 1848, which historians dubbed springtime of the peoples or spring of
- Ligne n°38 : of 1848, which historians dubbed springtime of the peoples or spring of
Ligne n°39 : nations. Those terms are translations of German Völkerfrühling and ...
Ligne n°39 : ... nations. Those terms are translations of German Völkerfrühling and- Ligne n°40 : French printemps des peuples. From 1848 to 1968 to 2011, the social
Ligne n°41 : movements given the spring label have shared a hope for liberalization ...
Ligne n°40 : ... French printemps des peuples. From 1848 to 1968 to 2011, the social- Ligne n°41 : movements given the spring label have shared a hope for liberalization
Ligne n°42 : in the face of oppressive regimes. ...
Ligne n°44 : ... It appears the Germans latched onto the political metaphor of- Ligne n°45 : springtime first. The political philosopher Ludwig Börne used the term
Ligne n°46 : Völkerfrühling in an article in the paper Die Wage in 1818, and as ...
Ligne n°47 : ... early as 1832 Börne's expression received the English translation "the- Ligne n°48 : People's Spring-time." When revolution struck Germany and other nearby
Ligne n°49 : countries in early 1848, Völkerfrühling was readily applied to the ...
Ligne n°53 : ... memoirs, Schurz recalled the Germans' "enthusiastic enjoyment of what- Ligne n°54 : they called the 'Völkerfrühling' â the People's Springtime." Other
Ligne n°55 : writers translated the expression as "The Spring of Nations." ...
Ligne n°54 : ... they called the 'Völkerfrühling' â the People's Springtime." Other- Ligne n°55 : writers translated the expression as "The Spring of Nations."
Ligne n°57 : ... In the twentieth century, the first political movement to earn the- Ligne n°58 : spring label was Russia's Liberal reform of 1904, a forerunner to the
Ligne n°59 : country's revolutions of 1905 and 1917. In his 1917 book The Soul of ...
Ligne n°60 : ... the Russian Revolution, the writer Moissaye Joseph Olgin explained- Ligne n°61 : that "the second half of 1904, known as 'Spring,' was marked by a
Ligne n°62 : strong Liberal movement." The Oxford English Dictionary's entry for ...
Ligne n°62 : ... strong Liberal movement." The Oxford English Dictionary's entry for- Ligne n°63 : spring notes that along with the Prague spring of 1968, there has been
- Ligne n°63 : spring notes that along with the Prague spring of 1968, there has been
Ligne n°64 : a Polish spring of 1956 (and again in 1982), and even a Seoul spring in ...
Ligne n°63 : ... spring notes that along with the Prague spring of 1968, there has been- Ligne n°64 : a Polish spring of 1956 (and again in 1982), and even a Seoul spring in
- Ligne n°64 : a Polish spring of 1956 (and again in 1982), and even a Seoul spring in
Ligne n°65 : South Korea in 1979. ...
Ligne n°67 : ... In the Arab world, commentators discerned the first glimmers of- Ligne n°68 : political springtime well before the Tunisian demonstrations of last
Ligne n°69 : December. In a March 2003 New York Times Magazine piece entitled ...
Ligne n°71 : ... Iraq war was more likely to "provoke governments to tighten their grip- Ligne n°72 : than to ventilate the region with an Arab spring." But just two years
Ligne n°73 : later an "Arab spring" seemed like more than a pipe dream, with ...
Ligne n°72 : ... than to ventilate the region with an Arab spring." But just two years- Ligne n°73 : later an "Arab spring" seemed like more than a pipe dream, with
Ligne n°74 : competitive democratic elections in Lebanon, Iraq, and the Palestinian ...
Ligne n°76 : ... February 2005 that these developments, along with promises of- Ligne n°77 : presidential elections in Egypt, "may well usher in an Arab spring of
Ligne n°78 : freedom, one long overdue." It would take another six years for the ...
Ligne n°78 : ... freedom, one long overdue." It would take another six years for the- Ligne n°79 : Arab spring to become a tangible reality in Egypt and elsewhere.
- Ligne n°81 : These springtime labels all owe their rhetorical power to a master
Ligne n°82 : metaphor that transfers the qualities of seasonal change to political ...