The Arab World witnessed a series of popular uprisings in early 2011, which led to dramatic events in the region, and were known collectively as the Arab Spring. The events that followed did not show a promising transition to democratic governance after decades of authoritarian rule. This is due to many conceptual problems, deeply rooted in international law, democratic theory and the rhetoric of Islamist political intolerance that dominated the political scene in the region. This thesis will present how the extant international law democracy norm is predominantly procedural in its nature, focused on the conduct of free and fair elections on a periodic basis, with an incomplete conceptualization of the citizen and his/her role in the format...
Prior to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, Arab liberals and international donors interested in pro...
Islamism as a phenomenon is increasingly debated. After the terrorist attacks in the United States S...
This paper applies a post-structuralist, non-foundational methodology to the question of the prospec...
Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global a...
As the electoral processes is essential to build democracy but rather a means or translated and embo...
The political turmoil in Tunisia at the end of 2010 opened the door to the democratization of Arab c...
"Arab World" is the only region in the world that lacks democratic values. However, back in December...
Democracy promotion has become a ‘big business’ for foreign policy makers and is generally assumed t...
In the pursuit of spreading democracy (constitutional democracy) in the Arab world, a worthy goal in...
The aim of presented final thesis is to analyse problems of democratic process in Arab world, partic...
Democracy exercise in Arab societies is taking a different shape from occidental conception that has...
All too often, people view Islam as the reason for repressive governments in the Middle East and Nor...
This article discusses democratic elements in early Islamic sources and in the programs of the Alger...
This article discusses democratic elements in early Islamic sources and in the programs of the Alger...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
Prior to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, Arab liberals and international donors interested in pro...
Islamism as a phenomenon is increasingly debated. After the terrorist attacks in the United States S...
This paper applies a post-structuralist, non-foundational methodology to the question of the prospec...
Democracy and Democratization process was among the top priorities in the new post-cold war global a...
As the electoral processes is essential to build democracy but rather a means or translated and embo...
The political turmoil in Tunisia at the end of 2010 opened the door to the democratization of Arab c...
"Arab World" is the only region in the world that lacks democratic values. However, back in December...
Democracy promotion has become a ‘big business’ for foreign policy makers and is generally assumed t...
In the pursuit of spreading democracy (constitutional democracy) in the Arab world, a worthy goal in...
The aim of presented final thesis is to analyse problems of democratic process in Arab world, partic...
Democracy exercise in Arab societies is taking a different shape from occidental conception that has...
All too often, people view Islam as the reason for repressive governments in the Middle East and Nor...
This article discusses democratic elements in early Islamic sources and in the programs of the Alger...
This article discusses democratic elements in early Islamic sources and in the programs of the Alger...
Honors (Bachelor's)Middle Eastern & North African StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib....
Prior to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, Arab liberals and international donors interested in pro...
Islamism as a phenomenon is increasingly debated. After the terrorist attacks in the United States S...
This paper applies a post-structuralist, non-foundational methodology to the question of the prospec...