Information on "Political Culture" and "Arab World"
July 2012
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Jul 2012
The Mediterranean’s 3 Cs and Implications for the West
Author: Pol Morillas
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) / German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
In this paper, the author points out that the nature and causes of the revolts in the Arab world differ from one country to another and that the prospects for political change are uncertain in many cases. More on «The Mediterranean’s 3 Cs and Implications for the West»
July 2011
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8 Jul 2011
¿Turquía como modelo para las transiciones árabes?
Author: Carmen Rodríguez López
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Las recientes turbulencias políticas en el norte de África y Oriente Próximo han dado lugar a preguntas y reflexiones acerca de la posibilidad de que Turquía pueda ser un referente para los procesos de transición de la zona. More on «¿Turquía como modelo para las transiciones árabes?»
November 2010
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Nov 2010
Managed Successions and Stability in the Arab World
Author: Kristina Kausch
Publisher: FRIDE
This paper assesses the various scenarios of republican presidential succession in the Maghreb region and explores the sources of instability these prospective leadership changes may bring about. More on «Managed Successions and Stability in the Arab World»
June 2007
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Jun 2007
Women in Islamist Movements
Author: Omayma Abdellatif, Marina Ottaway
Publisher: Carnegie Middle East Center
This paper provides insights into how women are beginning to play a bigger role in shaping the politics of Islamist political movements in the Middle East. More on «Women in Islamist Movements»
October 2005
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1 Oct 2005
Democratisation in the European Neighbourhood
Author: Senem Aydın, Michael Emerson, Hendrik Kraetzschmar, Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Hryhoriy Nemyria, Ghia Nodia, Gergana Noutcheva, Nikolay Petrov, Madalena Resende, Uladzimir Rouda, Emad El-Din Shahin, Bassam Tibi, Nathalie Tocci, Marius Vahl, Richard Youngs
This is the first work on the process of democratization in the wider European neighborhood since the seminal events of 2004, with the EU's enlargement and the Orange, Rose and Cedar Revolutions. More on «Democratisation in the European Neighbourhood »
January 1999
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1999
Free Trade + Democratization = Development? The European Union's Maghreb Policy
Author: Peter Schlotter
Publisher: Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
This paper examines European Mediterranean policy as exemplified in EU relations with the Maghreb countries. More on «Free Trade + Democratization = Development? The European Union's Maghreb Policy»


