Bahrain’s Decade of Discontent
Sparked by the protests in Tunis and Cairo, the 2011 Pearl Roundabout uprising was a watershed in the political life of Bahrain -- an unprecedented challenge to the tiny island kingdom's ruling bargain and, ultimately, its social fabric. And while the dramatic events unfolding in Tunis and in T...
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