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::I know it's not nice but it's true. When did the word "Bahrain" last show up in the mainstream media? The commotion that was [[the revolution of 1989]] continued for years but wasn't considered a part of it, as the Second French Republic lasted until 1852 and Napoleon III's coup isn't considered a part of the 1848 revolution. Except for Syria, which could go on for years, and Egypt, which just had a counter-revolution of sorts. Very little has been going on that might be considered part of the "Arab Spring". It's over.[[User:Ericl|Ericl]] ([[User talk:Ericl|talk]]) 15:54, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
:::I think it would be premature to declare it over, there are new developments in the region everyday, anything could happen. [[User:Charles Essie|Charles Essie]] ([[User talk:Charles Essie|talk]]) 00:40, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
 
== Spring of Nations ==
 
Thomas Piketty refers to it as the “spring of nations” (that is, the revolutions that broke out across Eu rope that spring)" in his book CAPITAL in the 21st Century p.8