"Arab Spring": Opinion

W.G.Ewald

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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/10/o...quarter-century.html?ref=thomaslfriedman&_r=0

I guess it's official now: The term "Arab Spring" has to be retired. There is nothing springlike going on. The broader, but still vaguely hopeful, "Arab Awakening" also no longer seems valid, given all that has been awakened. And so the strategist Anthony Cordesman is probably right when he argues: It's best we now speak of the "Arab Decade" or the "Arab Quarter Century" — a long period of intrastate and intraregional instability, in which a struggle for both the future of Islam and the future of the individual Arab nations blend together into a "clash within a civilization." The ending: TBD...

...America's least bad option is to use its economic clout to insist on democratic constitutional rules, regular elections and political openness, and to do all it can to encourage moderate opposition leaders to run for office. We should support anyone who wants to implement the Arab Human Development Report and oppose anyone who doesn't. That is the only way these societies can give birth to their only hope: a new generation of decent leaders who can ensure that this "Arab Quarter Century" ends better than it began.
 

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