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The '''Second Arab Spring''' (also known as '''New Arab Spring''', '''Arab Summer''' or '''Arab Spring 2.0''') refers to a wave of massive anti-government protests that have occurred in 2018 - 2020 across Western Asia and North Africa.
The '''Second Arab Spring''' (also known as '''New Arab Spring''', '''Arab Summer''' or '''Arab Spring 2.0''') refers to a wave of massive anti-government protests that have occurred in 2018 - 2020 across Western Asia and North Africa. It is largely a product of the [[Arab Spring]] that occurred in 2010 - 2012.


== Notable Events ==
== Notable Events ==
* 2018: Tunisian Protests
* 2018: [[Tunisian Protests (2018)|Tunisian Protests]]
* 2018: Jordanian Protests
* 2018: [[Jordanian General Strike (2018)|Jordanian General Strike]]
* 2018: Iraqi Protests
* 2018: Iraqi Protests
* 2018: [[Sudanese Revolution]]
* 2018: [[Sudanese Revolution]]
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* 2019: [[Egypt]]: Not Successful
* 2019: [[Egypt]]: Not Successful
* 2019: Lebanon: Ongoing
* 2019: Lebanon: Ongoing
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The Second Arab Spring (also known as New Arab Spring, Arab Summer or Arab Spring 2.0) refers to a wave of massive anti-government protests that have occurred in 2018 - 2020 across Western Asia and North Africa. It is largely a product of the Arab Spring that occurred in 2010 - 2012.

Notable Events

Results

  • 2018: Tunisia: Success, austerity delayed.
  • 2018: Jordan: Success, austerity delayed.
  • 2018: Iraq: Ongoing
  • 2018: Sudan: Ongoing
  • 2019: Algeria: Ongoing
  • 2019: Palestine: Not successful
  • 2019: Egypt: Not Successful
  • 2019: Lebanon: Ongoing