Professors explain how uprisings in Middle East all stand apart

Politicians and media outlets have pointed to the initial uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt as catalysts for protest movements developing in other areas of the Middle East.

But UCLA professors say it is a mistake to consider all of these rebellions as a homogenous democratization movement.

“We can’t really look at this as an undifferentiated wave of democratization that’s taking place across the Middle East, or particularly the Arab Middle East.