The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long process of historical development makes dealing with it particularly complicated. Citizenship is by nature a multi-dimensional concept: there is a legal citizenship, referring first to the equal legal status of individuals, for instance the equality between men and women. Legal citizenship also refers to a political dimension, the right to start and/or join political parties, or political participation more broadly. Thirdly, it has a religious dimension relating to the right of all religious groups to equally and freely practice their religious customs and rituals. Finally, legal citizenship possesses a socio-economic dimension related to t...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
This report links Egypt’s shifting political phases to debates more specifically about citizenship r...
The majority of the social and political forces that spearheaded and actively participated in the 20...
Introduction. The current debates on citizenship in Morocco are taking place in a political context ...
Citizenship as an instrument of nation-building in the republics of Turkey and Egypt By adopting an ...
Arab views on democratic citizenship – and on EU support Much has been said about the EU’s general r...
This paper explores citizenship education in Egypt in the context of its current experience in liber...
This paper explores citizenship education in Egypt in the context of its current experience in liber...
Introduction. The current debates on citizenship in Morocco are taking place in a political context ...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
This report links Egypt’s shifting political phases to debates more specifically about citizenship r...
The majority of the social and political forces that spearheaded and actively participated in the 20...
Introduction. The current debates on citizenship in Morocco are taking place in a political context ...
Citizenship as an instrument of nation-building in the republics of Turkey and Egypt By adopting an ...
Arab views on democratic citizenship – and on EU support Much has been said about the EU’s general r...
This paper explores citizenship education in Egypt in the context of its current experience in liber...
This paper explores citizenship education in Egypt in the context of its current experience in liber...
Introduction. The current debates on citizenship in Morocco are taking place in a political context ...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring brought hope of a democratic Middle East to many in the international community. Whi...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...
The Arab Spring and its truncated aftermath raise many important questions about political reform. C...