Information on "Technology" and "Arab World"
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September 2012
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Sep 2012
Furthering Democracy in Libya with Information Technology
Author: Chris Jones, Sharon Kennedy, Siobhan Kerr, Joseph Mitchell, Daniel Safayeni
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Social media played a central role in the 2011 uprisings that took place in the Arab world, facilitating the organization and coordination of popular resistance to dictatorial regimes in Libya, Tunisia and Egypt. More on «Furthering Democracy in Libya with Information Technology»
July 2012
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Jul 2012
The 2012 Conference on a Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone in the Middle East
Author: Bilal Y Saab, Wael Al-Assad, Gülden Ayman, Michael Elleman, Peter Jones, Chen Kane, Dalia Dassa Kaye, Bernd W Kubbig, Emily B Landau, Valerie Lincy, Abdulaziz Sager, Michael Yaffe, Jean Pascal Zanders
Publisher: James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)
This report consists of roundtable participants’ contributions from the 2012 Conference on a Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone, which was held at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. More on «The 2012 Conference on a Weapons of Mass Destruction-Free Zone in the Middle East»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
Like and Strike: Die Bedeutung der Neuen Medien im Arabischen Frühling
Author: Michel Penke
Publisher: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH)
Diese Publikation summiert die Wechselwirkung digitaler Vernetzung und politischen Aufbegehrens in der arabischen Welt im Jahre 2011. More on «Like and Strike: Die Bedeutung der Neuen Medien im Arabischen Frühling»
January 2012
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1 Jan 2012
Nuevas tecnologías, revolución y el despertar de la juventud árabe
Author: Marina L Tomasotti
Publisher: Centro Argentino de Estudios Internacionales (CAEI)
El tema de este trabajo son las revoluciones y protestas en el mundo árabe de 2010 y 2011. More on «Nuevas tecnologías, revolución y el despertar de la juventud árabe» -
2012
New Media and Conflict After the Arab Spring
Author: Sean Aday, Henry Farrell, Marc Lynch, John Sides, Deen Freelon
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
In this report, a team of scholars from George Washington University and American University analyze the role of social media in the Arab Spring protests of 2011–12. More on «New Media and Conflict After the Arab Spring»
December 2011
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Dec 2011
The Role of New Media and Communication Technologies in Arab Transitions
Author: Manuel Manrique, Barah Mikail
Publisher: FRIDE
The pace of events in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya in early 2011 led analysts to identify Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as an important catalyst of the Arab spring. More on «The Role of New Media and Communication Technologies in Arab Transitions»
January 2011
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20 Jan 2011
The Toppling of the Tunisian Regime: Ramifications for the Arab World
Author: Shlomo Brom
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
The article discusses the ramifications for the Arab world of the overthrow of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Bin Ali in January 2011. More on «The Toppling of the Tunisian Regime: Ramifications for the Arab World»
December 2009
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Dec 2009
Online Discourse in the Arab World
Author: Joel Whitaker, Anand Varghese
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This publication discusses the comprehensive mapping of the Arabic-language blogosphere undertaken in 2009 by the Berkman Center at Harvard University. More on «Online Discourse in the Arab World»
January 2009
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2009
New Chapter of Political Islam
Author: Mohamed Fayez Farahat, Marwan Shehadeh, Kamal Habib, Abd al-Hakim Abu al-Louz, Ammer Jaffal, Abdul-Fattah Ali al-Rashdan, Wessam Fauad, Mohammad el-Sayed Selim
Publisher: World Security Institute (WSI)
This publication discusses a broad range of topics related to the Arab world in general and to Islam in specific. More on «New Chapter of Political Islam»
December 2008
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Dec 2008
Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle
Author: David Hardaker
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper analyzes the impact of the new media on Arab politics and society, focusing on the ways in which the internet and satellite television are magnifying each other's power. More on «Putting the Genie Back in the Bottle »
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