Arab MENA countries : vulnerabilities and constraints against democracy on the eve of the global COVID-19 crisis
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Arab MENA countries : vulnerabilities and constraints against democracy on the eve of the global COVID-19 crisis
(Perspectives on development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region)
Springer, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This book offers readers critical insights into a region in crisis and explores different facets of the crisis from governance to gender to the politics of identity, the challenge of the environment and the enduring impact of demographic variables and technological change. Whilst exploring the nature of the crises, the book also explores how policy-makers have responded to these and what other alternatives there are in overcoming challenges posed. Whilst the focus is on the Middle East North Africa region as a whole, the authors are well aware of the unique characteristics of individual countries. Hence the book examines regional trends whilst also being conscious of the national specificities of each country. In combining the general with the particular, the book approaches its subject matter from both a quantitative and a qualitative perspective allowing one to understand regional trends and country specific peculiarities.
目次
1. Setting the Scene.- 2. Failing States And Losing Sovereignty? Reflecting On The State And Politics In The Mena Region.- 3. Achievements And Deficits Of The Arab Mena Economies On Th Eve Of The Current Global Corona Tsunami.- 4. Arab Mena States And Value Change: What Happens When Economic Globalization Is More Rapid Than Cultural Globalisation.- 5. Beyond Patriarchy: Gender, Islam And The Mena Region.- 6. Sectarianism And The Politics Of Identity In The Mena Region.- 7. Political Islam In The Arab Mena Countries: The Evidence From The Arab Barometer (5) Data About The "Unword" Of Middle East Research.- 8. Overcoming The Environmental Challenge In The Mena Region.- 9. The Mena Region In The Face Of Covid-19.- 10. Conclusion.
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