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Arab unrest: Winners and losers
The revolutionary storm has shaken the Middle East to its very foundation, and regardless of what happens next, the region's state system will never be the same, says Professor Fawaz A Gerges, director of the Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics.
The people's movements are not just calling for a tinkering of the system, but to restructure the entire authoritarian system along more pluralistic and socially just lines. The winners are the people of the Middle East who have been politically oppressed for decades. Millions of voiceless Arabs and Muslims have regained their voice. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12599515 Note: 28 February 2011 Last updated at 14:56 GMT
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Let's wait and see.
That article sounds a bit early.
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I'll believe "more pluralistic" when I see it, then see it survive some election cycles (peaceful changes of government are required proof of any democratic system).
Libya can go either way. Their economy is all oil. It will be a powerful incentive for someone else to come in and simply take the place of the current despot. The level of insanity in belief in that part of the world makes me not hold out much hope for secular governments.
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I'm thinking that what happens/if anything at all in Saudi Arabia will be key to how the Middle East region turns out.
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Frankly my concern is that these countries will go the way that Iran did, and become more Muslim fundamentalist, which could potentially have some very dire consequences. Revolts and revolutions rarely seem to result in more liberal and secular societies, rather they tend to go extreme.
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I have hope. Communications is key. Contact with the outside world is so much more prevalent now than it was in 1979.
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What worries me the most is that it is the secular Arab nations that seem to be in the most trouble.
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I think it's the Swedish who are behind all this. They want more Volvo sold so thus they need a new market soon. You'll see. I tell you it's the Swedish!!!
![]() And it makes perfect sense since it doesn't!! You have no idea how some people are benefiting from the perception of senseless and motiveless acts. I know that for certain.
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