Conflicts and Challenges in the Middle East · 1948–Present
The Arab Spring and its Legacy
The wave of protests in 2011 and the subsequent regional shifts.
Key Questions
- 1What were the primary drivers of the Arab Spring?
- 2Why did some countries transition to democracy while others fell into civil war?
- 3How did social media influence the uprisings?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Conflict and Cooperation in the Middle East - JC2
Level: JC 2
Subject: History
Unit: Conflicts and Challenges in the Middle East
Period: 1948–Present
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