Marie Lavoie
âŠles langues de la Chine, si lâon rĂ©fĂšre au poids dĂ©mographique important et grandissant de leurs locuteurs....
Tags: Abbasid caliphate, BBC, berbĂšres, British Broadcasting Corporation, Chinese, clash of civilizations, ClĂ©ment Duhaime, Fadi El Abdallah, freedom of information, Global Brief, Great Firewall of China, Indo-European language, Islamic empire, Islamic Golden Age, la Chine, la colonisation, la Cour pĂ©nale internationale, La langue arabe, la langue du Coran, la rĂ©gion arabe, la Turquie, langues sĂ©mitiques, le Conseil de coopĂ©ration du Golfe, Le français, LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor, Ligue des Ătats arabes, lâAl-Andalus, lâAsie centrale, lâIran, LâOrganisation internationale de la Francophonie, Marco Polo, Marie Lavoie, most important language, Ottoman, Persian, Qiang Zhang, rise of China, Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, Samuel Huntington, Seljuk
Proposition: The Iraq war (launched in 2003) eventually provided oxygen for today’s Arab Spring
Shuvaloy Majumdar...
Tags: Abbasid caliphate, Arab Spring, Baghdad, democracy in the Middle East, extremist Islamism, Global Brief, Hugh Kennedy, Iran invasion, Iraqi Baath Party, Middle East, Nasserist socialism, Peter Jones, Saddam, Shiite, Shuvaloy Majumdar, Tahrir Square, Tunisian rebellion, US foreign policy, US national security strategy