Power struggles persisted in the aftermath from "summary" of A Rage for Order by Robert F. Worth
The aftermath of the Arab Spring was marked by continued power struggles among various factions. Despite the initial euphoria of the uprisings, the political landscape remained fraught with tension and conflict. Old power structures were not easily dismantled, and new ones struggled to assert themselves. The revolutionary fervor that initially united protesters gave way to competing interests and ideologies.
In Egypt, the ousting of Hosni Mubarak did not bring about the democratic utopia many had hoped for. Instead, the Muslim Brotherhood rose to power only to be quickly overthrown by the military. The struggle for control between secularists, Islamists, and the military persisted, leaving the country in a state of uncertainty and unrest.
In Libya, the fall of Muammar Gaddafi led to a power vacuum that various armed groups sought to fill. Tribal rivalries, regional tensions, and ideological differences further complicated the situation, leading to ...
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