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February 2013
January 2013
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Jan 2013
Bahrain Country Overview
Author: Jane Kinninmont
Publisher:
Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF)
This report provides an overview of political, social and economic issues facing Bahrain. More on «Bahrain Country Overview»
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Jan 2013
Moving Towards Political Participation
Author: Mohammed Masbah
Publisher:
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
This commentary argues that there are indications that Salafis will play a role in shaping Morocco’s future political landscape, albeit while proposing less radical objectives than what they used to profess. More on «Moving Towards Political Participation»
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2013
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 13, No. 1
Author: Paul Maddison, Alan Okros, Rick Monaghan, Michael Byers, Steven Moore, Raphael Dallaire Ferland, Hugues Canuel, Sylvain Lescoutre, Martin Shadwick
Publisher:
Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
The issues discusses a wide range of issues related to Canada's defense forces and strategy, and broader international defense and strategic problems. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 13, No. 1»
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Jan 2013
Worlds Apart? Health-Seeking Behavior and Strategic Healthcare Planning in Sierra Leone
Author: Thea Tomison
Publisher:
LSE Department of International Development (ID)
This dissertation investigates health-seeking behavior in Sierra Leone since it introduced free health care for pregnant women and children under-five. More on «Worlds Apart? Health-Seeking Behavior and Strategic Healthcare Planning in Sierra Leone»
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2013
Zehn Millionen Stimmen: Wen wählen Ägyptens Sufis?
Author: Ruth Wirth
Publisher:
German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
Aus allen landesweiten Wahlen und Abstimmungen in Ägypten seit dem Sturz des ehemaligen Präsidenten Hosni Mubarak im Jahr 2011 gingen bisher Islamisten als Sieger hervor. More on «Zehn Millionen Stimmen: Wen wählen Ägyptens Sufis?»
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2013
Religious Democracy and Civilizational Politics
Author: Michael Driessen
Publisher:
Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS)
Much of the recent literature on the evolution of political Islam in the Middle East and North Africa has debated the extent to which Islamist political parties have become ‘secularized’ in their political goals and rhetoric. More on «Religious Democracy and Civilizational Politics »