The World Community and the Arab Spring 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60985-0_8
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Russia and the Arab Spring: A Counter-revolutionary Power in the MENA Region

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“…During the waves of colour revolutions across the post-Soviet space between 2005 and 2008, Russia officially condemned them as a 'regime overthrown' promoted by the West, and the Kremlin adopted several tools to achieve authoritarian resistance to such social change (Ambrosio, 2009). At the same time, Russia bolstered autocratic regimes in several post-Soviet states (Vanderhill, 2013) and promoted a global agenda parallel to that of the West (Bader et al, 2010;Dias and Freire, 2019).…”
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“…During the waves of colour revolutions across the post-Soviet space between 2005 and 2008, Russia officially condemned them as a 'regime overthrown' promoted by the West, and the Kremlin adopted several tools to achieve authoritarian resistance to such social change (Ambrosio, 2009). At the same time, Russia bolstered autocratic regimes in several post-Soviet states (Vanderhill, 2013) and promoted a global agenda parallel to that of the West (Bader et al, 2010;Dias and Freire, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%