Arab Spring
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Arab Spring
Patterned after Prague Spring
Example Sentences
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During the early 2010s Arab Spring, elevated oil prices didn’t derail Malaysia’s growth, and banks maintained solid asset quality, he notes.
Since 1980—through the Iran-Iraq war and its tanker battles in the Gulf, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the 1998 oil-price collapse, the 2003 Iraq war, the global financial crisis, the Arab Spring, and the Covid pandemic—Emirati gross domestic product has grown from roughly $40 billion to more than $500 billion.
We also didn’t experience supply crises in the 2000s or during the Arab Spring.
But when the Arab Spring broke out a few years later, Dubai benefited, as investors looked for a safe haven.
Yet, the oil price remains only around $100 a barrel, compared with an inflation-adjusted Brent crude price that hit $179 after the Iranian revolution in 1979, $155 when Iraq invaded Iran in 1980, $180 amid the Arab Spring of 2011 and $130 after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
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