Information on "Education" and "Arab World"
August 2012
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Aug 2012
Democratic Breakthroughs: The Ingredients of Successful Revolts
Author: Ray Salvatore Jennings
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
A range of domestic and external factors lead to successful democratic breakthroughs, argues Ray Salvatore Jennings. More on «Democratic Breakthroughs: The Ingredients of Successful Revolts»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
The Arab World's Education Report Card
Author: Muhammad Faour
Publisher: Carnegie Middle East Center
This report argues that a more positive school climate is imperative if emerging democracies in the Arab world plan to teach young adults citizenship skills and values. More on «The Arab World's Education Report Card»
October 2011
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Oct 2011
Education for Citizenship in the Arab World
Author: Muhammad Faour, Marwan Muasher
Publisher: Carnegie Middle East Center
This paper looks at the role of citizenship education in helping to shape prosperous economies and democracies in the Arab world. More on «Education for Citizenship in the Arab World»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
Aufstand der Jugend
Author: Wenke Apt
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
War der politische Umbruch in der arabischen Welt vorherzusehen? Eine demographische Sicht auf die Region hätte zumindest Anlass zur Vorwarnung geben können. More on «Aufstand der Jugend»
January 2011
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2011
A Theory of “Late Rentierism” in the Arab States of the Gulf
Author: Matthew Gray
Publisher: Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS)
This study describes and explains “late rentierism” through a discussion and elucidation of its major features and characteristics, including how these vary, or not, from those of other rentier explanations. More on «A Theory of “Late Rentierism” in the Arab States of the Gulf» -
2011
Talib or Taliban? Indonesian Students in Pakistan and Yemen
Author: Anthony Bubalo, Sarah Phillips, Samina Yasmeen, Solahuddin
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper looks at the issue of Indonesian students who study at Islamic educational institutions in Pakistan and Yemen. More on «Talib or Taliban? Indonesian Students in Pakistan and Yemen»
July 2010
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Jul 2010
The State of The Arts in The Middle East, Volume VI
Author: Noha Mellor, Fran Lloyd, Maysoon Pachachi, Lina Al Abed, Lina Chawaf, Mahasem El Imam, Tamara Abdul Hadi, Hana Sadiq, Najat El Ouargui, Reem Maghribi, Sawsan Zaidah, Serena Abi Aad, Hala Galal, Sara Shamma
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
Creative Arab Women is the sixth edition of the MEI Viewpoints series on the State of the Arts in the Middle East. More on «The State of The Arts in The Middle East, Volume VI»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
Migration and the Gulf
Author: Onn Winckler, Michele Ruth Gamburd, Anisur Rahman, S Irudaya Rajan, KC Zachariah, Jane Bristol Rhys, Attiya Ahmed, Caroline Osella, Nora Ann Colton, George Naufal, Ali Termos, Neha Vora, David C Chaudoir, Shahnaz R Nadjmabadi, Andrew Gardner, Sharon Nagy, KC Das, Nilambari Gokhale, Binod Khadria, Mohammed E Dito, Eleanor Marie Lawrence Brown
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
This collection of essays is the first of three volumes devoted to Migration and the Arab World. More on «Migration and the Gulf»
October 2009
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Oct 2009
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1979-2009
Author: Noha Mellor, Toby Matthiesen, Steffen Hertog, Natana J DeLong-Bas, Eleanor Abdella Doumato, David E Long, Roel Meijer, Andrew Hammond, Saud al-Sarhan, Toby Jones, Joseph A Kéchichian, Sebastian Maisel, Nabil Mouline, George Joffé, Paul Aarts, Joris van Duijne, Laurent Bonnefoy, Mark N Katz, Thomas W Lippman, Gregory Gause, Askar H Enazy, Rachel Bronson
Publisher: Middle East Institute (MEI)
This publication sheds light on some of the important developments in Saudi Arabia's domestic and external affairs from 1979 to 2009. More on «The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1979-2009»
June 2009
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Jun 2009
Justice Interrupted: Historical Perspectives on Promoting Democracy in the Middle East
Author: Elizabeth F Thompson
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report builds bridges between academic history of the Middle East and foreign policy-making in the region. More on «Justice Interrupted: Historical Perspectives on Promoting Democracy in the Middle East»


