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The international reactions to the 2011 Bahraini uprising include responses by supranational organisations, non-governmental organisations, media organisations, and both the governments and civil populaces, like of fellow sovereign states to the protests and uprising in Bahrain during the Arab Spring. The small island nation's territorial position in the Persian Gulf not only makes it a key contending regional power but also determines its geostrategic position as a buffer between the Arab World and Iran. Hence, the geostrategic implications aid in explaining international responses to the uprising in Bahrain. Accordingly, as a proxy state between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Bahrain's domestic politics is both wittingly and unavoidably shaped by regional forces and variables that determine the

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  • ردود الفعل الدولية على الاحتجاجات البحرينية 2011 (ar)
  • International reactions to the 2011 Bahraini uprising (en)
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  • تشمل ردود الفعل الدولية على الاحتجاجات البحرينية 2011 على ردود المنظمات الدولية والمنظمات غير الحكومية والمؤسسات الإعلامية والحكومات والجماهير للدول ذات السيادة على الاحتجاجات في مملكة البحرين خلال الربيع العربي. موقف الجزيرة الصغيرة في الخليج العربي لا يعتبر مفتاحا معتبرا للقوة الإقليمية بل يحدد أيضا الموقف الجغرافي الاستراتيجي كمنطقة عازلة بين العالم العربي وإيران وبالتالي فإن التداخل في الآثار الجيوسياسية والجيوستراتيجية تساعد في تفسير الاستجابات الدولية للاحتجاجات في البحرين. وفقا لذلك كدولة ما بين السعودية وإيران فإن السياسة المحلية في البحرين تتشكل حسب القوى والمتغيرات الإقليمية التي تحدد استجابة البلاد للضغوط الداخلية والخارجية. (ar)
  • The international reactions to the 2011 Bahraini uprising include responses by supranational organisations, non-governmental organisations, media organisations, and both the governments and civil populaces, like of fellow sovereign states to the protests and uprising in Bahrain during the Arab Spring. The small island nation's territorial position in the Persian Gulf not only makes it a key contending regional power but also determines its geostrategic position as a buffer between the Arab World and Iran. Hence, the geostrategic implications aid in explaining international responses to the uprising in Bahrain. Accordingly, as a proxy state between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Bahrain's domestic politics is both wittingly and unavoidably shaped by regional forces and variables that determine the (en)
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