Abstract:The "Arab Spring" sweeping West Asia and North Africa not only led to geopolitical changes and reconstruction of political order in West Asia and North Africa, but also brought a series of chain reactions such as the intensification of refugee crisis, the spread of terrorism and the fluctuation of global energy market. Its spillover impact spread to Europe and even many parts of the world. Worryingly, the aftermath of the first "Arab ... 展开
Abstract:The "Arab Spring" sweeping West Asia and North Africa not only led to geopolitical changes and reconstruction of political order in West Asia and North Africa, but also brought a series of chain reactions such as the intensification of refugee crisis, the spread of terrorism and the fluctuation of global energy market. Its spillover impact spread to Europe and even many parts of the world. Worryingly, the aftermath of the first "Arab Spring" wave has not subsided, and the spark of the second "Arab Spring" in 2019 has ignited Algeria, Sudan and other places. While many world powers are adjusting their policies towards West Asia and North Africa, it is necessary to carefully analyze the interactive relationship and linkage effect between world powers and West Asia and North Africa in the last wave of "revolution". In this context, the study on the impact of the changes in North Africa on international relations around the Mediterranean, written by Liu Yun and Qian Lei, examines the evolution of relations between Europe and North African countries in the post Arab Spring era from the perspective of the Mediterranean, which has both theoretical and practical significance
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