The Decline of Nation States after the Arab Spring

The Decline of Nation States after the Arab Spring
Author: Imad Salamey
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317036258

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Surveying the causes of the Arab Spring, and revealing the governing trends arising from it, this book examines various international relation theories through the lens of the experiences of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. It takes the events of the Arab Spring as an outcome of globalization’s double movement whose integrative cultural, political and security frameworks devastated nationally controlled economies, undermining the nation-state system and propagating a decentralized and communitarian-based governance structure. The consequences for many plural, diverse societies were two-fold: autocratic nationalism was discarded while decentralized regimes representing communitarian-based politics came to the fore. The author reveals how the formulation of a new communitocratic order rests on the accommodation of this newly emerging communitarianism and explores the major drivers of political transformation, describing the emerging communities, forecasting their governing options and the possible repercussions for the post-Arab Spring states.

The Decline of Nation States after the Arab Spring

The Decline of Nation States after the Arab Spring
Author: Imad Salamey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317036241

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Surveying the causes of the Arab Spring, and revealing the governing trends arising from it, this book examines various international relation theories through the lens of the experiences of the countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. It takes the events of the Arab Spring as an outcome of globalization’s double movement whose integrative cultural, political and security frameworks devastated nationally controlled economies, undermining the nation-state system and propagating a decentralized and communitarian-based governance structure. The consequences for many plural, diverse societies were two-fold: autocratic nationalism was discarded while decentralized regimes representing communitarian-based politics came to the fore. The author reveals how the formulation of a new communitocratic order rests on the accommodation of this newly emerging communitarianism and explores the major drivers of political transformation, describing the emerging communities, forecasting their governing options and the possible repercussions for the post-Arab Spring states.

The World Community and the Arab Spring

The World Community and the Arab Spring
Author: Cenap Çakmak,Ali Onur Özçelik
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2018-07-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319609850

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This edited volume offers an understanding of how the international community, as a collection of significant actors including major states and intergovernmental institutions, has responded to the important political and social development of the Arab Spring. Contributors analyze the response by international organizations (UN, EU, NATO), big powers (US, Russia, China, UK), regional powers (Turkey, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia) and small powers (Kuwait, Qatar). The book thus makes a sound contribution to the existing literature on the Arab Spring in form of foreign policy analysis and provides an overview of the current shape and outlook of global politics.

Power Sharing after Civil War

Power Sharing after Civil War
Author: John Nagle,Mary-Alice Clancy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000486742

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This book provides a wide-ranging exploration of the legacy of Lebanon’s peace agreement in the 30 years since it was signed. The chapters in this edited volume have been written by leading scholars and provide in-depth analyses of key issues in postwar Lebanon, including the performance of power-sharing, human rights, communal memory and sectarianism, conflict and peace, militias, political parties and elections. A core strength of the book is the multidisciplinary approach to understanding postwar Lebanon, ranging from political science, international relations, sociology, conflict and peace studies, history and memory studies. The multidisciplinary character of the book allows for a rich and detailed evaluation of the ongoing legacy and consequences of Lebanon’s postwar settlement. The book will be of interest to scholars, students and people interested in contemporary Lebanese politics and society. It will also be attractive for a wider international audience interested in the consequences of postwar power-sharing systems and peace processes. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics.

Democracy and Sovereignty

Democracy and Sovereignty
Author: Daniel Erasmus Khan,Evelyne Lagrange,Stefan Oeter,Christian Walter
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2022-11-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004508712

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Our world is in urgent need of global answers on subjects such as Big Data, climate change, and the interconnected global economy. This volume tackles those issues and more, with the goal of advancing more democratic modes of decision-making.

Lebanon

Lebanon
Author: Mark Farha
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108471459

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Chronicles secularism in Lebanon up to the present day, presenting possible causes for its decline in the face of sectarianism.

Sites of Pluralism

Sites of Pluralism
Author: Firat Oruc
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190052713

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Scholars and policymakers, struggling to make sense of the ongoing chaos in the Middle East, have been focusing on the possible causes of the escalation in both inter-state and intra-state conflict. But the Arab Spring has shown the urgent need for new ways to frame difference, both practically and theoretically. Within some policy circles, at the heart of these conflicts lies a fundamental incompatibility between different ethno-linguistic and religious communities; it is held that these divisions impede any form of political resolution or social cohesion. Yet, despite this galvanized public focus on pluralism and 'minorities' within the turbulent Middle East, there has been limited scholarship exploring these tensions. Sites of Pluralism fills this significant gap, going beyond a narrow focus on minority politics to examine the larger canvas of community spheres in the Middle East. Through eight case studies from esteemed experts in law, education, history, architecture, anthropology and political science, this multi-disciplinary volume offers a critical view of the Middle East's diverse, pluralistic fabric: how it has evolved throughout history; how it influences current political, economic and social dynamics; and what possibilities it offers for the future.

A Tale of Four Worlds

A Tale of Four Worlds
Author: David Ottaway,Marina Ottaway
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190061715

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About the separate trajectories of the Levant, the Gulf, Egypt and the Maghreb after the Arab Spring uprisings