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Democratisation In The Middle East Dilemmas And Perspectives Birgitte Rahbaek

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Democratisation In The Middle East Dilemmas And Perspectives Birgitte Rahbaek
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Publisher: Aarhus University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Birgitte Rahbaek
ISBN: 9788779342309, 8779342302
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Democratisation In The Middle East Dilemmas And Perspectives Birgitte Rahbaek by Birgitte Rahbaek 9788779342309, 8779342302 instant download after payment.

The main aim of the book is to provide a forum for opinions held by Arabs who are neither Western puppets nor fanatical nationalists or Islamists, but rather academics with a vast knowledge of the Middle East as well as of the West. The authors all support the building of a democratic secular Middle East, but their writings also show that although there is no easy way to achieve this goal, neither is there any excuse for not making the attempt. Contributors: Nader Fergany author of the Arab Human Development Reports; Raymond Hinnebusch professor of International Relations and Middle East Politics, University of St. Andrews; Yezid Sayigh consultant to the international donor community in Palestine; Samir Aita Syrian scholar and dissident; Graham Usher British journalist; Hanan Rabbani Palestinian consultant for Amnesty International; Mai Yamani (Saudi Arabia) research fellow with the Middle East Programme at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House; Fowziyah Abu-Khalid Saudi sociologist; Amal Shlash Iraq; Huda Al-Nu'aimi Iraq; Jgen S. Nielsen Professor, director of the Danish Institute in Damascus.

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