The arab spring Neo realism ?

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    The arab spring Neo realism ?
    Hi, I'm struggling to understand what paradigm describe best the arab spring, the neo liberalism or the neo realism one? If you can you can message me privately... thanks
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    Re: The arab spring Neo realism ?
    (Original post by aprenda1)
    Hi, I'm struggling to understand what paradigm describe best the arab spring, the neo liberalism or the neo realism one? If you can you can message me privately... thanks
    Neo-liberalism is an economic theory of privatisation and state to market transition.

    The arab spring differs from country to country, non of the aims have been liberal under western standards, and non-of the events following have been liberal, oppression has increased in some countries.
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