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      Non-State Actors in the Middle East
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      Non-State Actors in the Middle East

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      Factors for Peace and Democracy

      Non-State Actors in the Middle East

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      Non-State Actors in the Middle East book

      Factors for Peace and Democracy
      Edited ByGalia Golan, Walid Salem
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      eBook Published 19 December 2013
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315856605
      Pages 240
      eBook ISBN 9781315856605
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Golan, G., & Salem, W. (Eds.). (2013). Non-State Actors in the Middle East: Factors for Peace and Democracy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315856605

      ABSTRACT

      As the recent revolutions in the Middle East have demonstrated, civil society in this part of the world is on the move. The increasingly important role of non-state actors – a phenomenon of globalization- has characterized developments throughout the region, affecting the struggle for democracy and for peace.

      This volume brings together scholars primarily form the region to analyse the varied activities and contributions of NGOs, the private sector and the new media, from Morocco to Iran, along with the involvement of diaspora groups. The chapter on facebook in the recent Egyptian revolution captures the role of this new media while the study on similar technology in Iran outlines the barriers raised by the authorities in the current struggles there. Even the fledgling process of democratization in Saudi Arabia is driven by non-state actors while the veteran women's movements in the Maghreb serve as an example for the post-Arab spring era in those countries.

      Providing one of the first assessments of the role of non-state actors in the Middle East, this book will be essential reading for students of Political Science, Sociology and Civil Society, amongst others.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |10 pages

      Introduction

      ByGALIA GOLAN, WALID SALEM

      part |2 pages

      PART I Civil society – NGOs

      chapter 1|15 pages

      Civil society in transition: The case of Palestine

      ByWALID SALEM

      chapter 2|14 pages

      The impact of peace and human rights NGOs on Israeli policy

      ByGALIA GOLAN

      chapter 3|12 pages

      Women’s NGOs and the struggle for democracy in Morocco

      ByFATIMA SADIQI

      chapter 4|17 pages

      NGOs and women’s rights in Tunisia: The case of ATFD

      ByRAOUDHA KAMMOUN

      part |2 pages

      PART II New media

      chapter 5|12 pages

      bitterlemons: Internet dialogue in the Middle East

      ByYOSSI ALPHER

      chapter 6|17 pages

      Egypt’s “Facebook Revolution”?: The role of new media in the Egyptian uprising and beyond

      BySHERIF MANSOUR

      chapter 7|13 pages

      The democratic movement in Iran: A case study of the role of online technology

      BySARA BAZOOBANDI

      part |2 pages

      PART III Diaspora

      chapter 8|29 pages

      Contemporary Kurdish Diaspora in Europe: A driving force toward peace and democracy in the Middle East

      ByMUKHTAR HASHEMI

      chapter 9|20 pages

      The Jewish American peace camp: New expressions of the Jewish diaspora

      ByYEHUDA MAGID

      chapter 10|19 pages

      The role of the Maronite diaspora

      ByCHARLOTTE KAROUBY

      part |2 pages

      PART IV Private Companies

      chapter 11|11 pages

      The private sector’s role in democracy

      ByABDULWAHAB ALKEBSI

      chapter 12|12 pages

      The role of civil society and private business in the democratization process of Saudi Arabia

      chapter 13|10 pages

      Post-confl ict reconstruction and the private sector in Iraq

      ByBENJAMIN MACQUEEN
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