US policy toward the `Arab Spring' in dilemma between values and interests

Uprisings in the Arab world have occupied an important place in American foreign policy for more than a year. The uprisings show Washington that American policies toward the region basing on cooperation with the authoritarian regimes for decades have not been sustainable anymore. Washington exposes...

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Criticism
Dilemmas
Domestic Politics
Foreign Policy
Foreign relations
International Cooperation
International law
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Middle East
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Policy making
Revolution
Social change
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Values
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