Information on "Defense" and "Arab World"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Armées et société dans le monde arabe: entre révolte et conservatisme
Author: Jean-François Daguzan
Publisher: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS)
Cet article, à partir de l’apport théorique existant, essaye de réévaluer le rôle et la place des armées dans les processus politiques dans une période de transformation en profondeur du monde arabe. More on «Armées et société dans le monde arabe: entre révolte et conservatisme»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
Security Sector Transformation in the Arab Awakening
Author: Donald J Planty
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report draws on the discussions and conclusions of a conference on security sector transformation in North Africa and the Middle East hosted by USIP's Center of Innovation for Security Sector Governance on 10 May 2012. More on «Security Sector Transformation in the Arab Awakening»
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Against All Odds: Relations between NATO and the MENA Region
Author: Florence Gaub
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper describes how the Middle East and North Africa region has moved from the rim of the NATO’s security perspective toward a more nuanced vision that recognizes the region’s role in an ever-changing and more-complex world. More on «Against All Odds: Relations between NATO and the MENA Region»
July 2012
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30 Jul 2012
L’hiver après le printemps?
Author: Jean-François Daguzan
Publisher: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS)
Cette note interprète la vague de transformation dans le monde arabe de 2011 et la met en perspective historique. More on «L’hiver après le printemps?»
June 2012
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27 Jun 2012
Turkey and the Arab World: Ambition and Evolution
Author: Taha Özhan, Lale Kemal, Fuat Keyman, Fadi Hakura, David Logan
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a discussion on the evolving role of Turkey in the Arab world. More on «Turkey and the Arab World: Ambition and Evolution» -
13 Jun 2012
Rethinking US Security: US Strategy in the Middle East After the Arab Spring
Author: Kim Ghattas, Bruce Jentleson, Michael Singh, Tamara Wittes
Publisher: Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
This transcript discusses US strategy in the Middle East after begin of multiple uprisings starting in late 2010. More on «Rethinking US Security: US Strategy in the Middle East After the Arab Spring»
May 2012
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31 May 2012
Looking Beyond Chicago: How to Revitalize NATO
Author: Abdulhakim Altunkaya, Costinel Anuta, Jonathan Dowdall, Moritz Eckert, Daniel Green, Karen Harriger, TJ Hatter, Rob Hurd, Tonka Kostadinova, Elizabeth Mallia, Yasmin Mattox, Dumitru Minzarari, Marielle Ness, Alice Pannier, Julika Peschau, Sarah Schill, Tabish Shah, Zachary Toal, Christopher Whyte
Publisher: Atlantic-community.org
This Atlantic Memo offers recommendations that would help NATO in three critical areas: Values and Community, Partnerships after the Arab Spring, and Smart Defense. More on «Looking Beyond Chicago: How to Revitalize NATO»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Strategic Assessment Vol 15, No 1
Author: Amos Yadlin, Yoel Guzanksy, Ephraim Kam, Asher Susser, Oded Eran, Benedetta Berti, Yoram Schweitzer, Einav Yogev, Nadav Kedem, Shmuel Zatloff-Tzur, Yoel Guzansky, Ephraim Asculai, Gallia Lindenstrauss
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This issue examines prominent topics pertaining to the security agenda in the Middle East. More on «Strategic Assessment Vol 15, No 1»
March 2012
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29 Mar 2012
Kuwait: Security, Reform, and US Policy
Author: Kenneth Katzman
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Kuwait has been pivotal to two decades of US efforts to end a strategic threat posed by Iraq and then to stabilize that country in its transition to democracy. More on «Kuwait: Security, Reform, and US Policy»
January 2012
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Jan 2012
Militaries, Civilians and Democracy in the Arab World
Author: Rut Diamint, Barah Mikail
Publisher: FRIDE
This policy brief discusses the importance of re-establishing civilian rule over the military to achieve democratic governance in transitional states in the Arab world. More on «Militaries, Civilians and Democracy in the Arab World»


