Vol. 5 No. 026 (2017): Issue 026

The twenty-sixth edition of Siyasat Arabiya, a bi-monthly political science journal, published by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies is now available. Alongside the usual peer reviewed academic papers, this edition also included two special sections, one devoted to commemorating the 50 year anniversary of the June, 1967 War and a second devoted to studying the 2017 intra-Gulf crisis. Within the first of these sections was Azmi Bishara’s “The Turning Point of the June, 1967 War: a Genuine Critique”; and Mahmoud Muhareb’s “The Israeli Decision to Go to War in June 1967”. The same edition also contained an in-depth discussion of the crisis in Gulf-Qatar relations, “The Crisis in Intra-Gulf Relations: Roots, Future Trajectories and Regional and Global Repercussions”, authored by the ACRPS’ Policy Analysis Unit. In addition, Siyasat Arabiya 26 includes “Chinese Soft Power and the Arabs”, by Kadhim Hashim Niama; “The EU and the Arab Spring: Rhetoric vs. Politics”, by Muriel Asseburg; “The Palestinian Authority and the Rentier State” by Anas Iqtait; “Liberal Democracy Caught between Liberal Elitism and Populism: Factors and Consequences of the Rise of Populism in American Politics”, by Abubakr Abdelrazig; and “Electoral Crisis in the Context of Demographic Change: the Case of the Kirkuk Provincial Council Elections” by Khalil Fadl Osman. In addition, Siyasat Arabiya 26 covered findings from the Arab Opinion Index, the annual public opinion survey administered by the ACRPS, as part of a regular series of articles from the Siyasat Arabiya team. This edition’s report was devoted to “Public Opinion in Saudi Arabia towards Diplomatic Normalization with Israel: Findings from the 2016 Arab Opinion Index”. “Milestones in the Arab Democratic Transition” and “Palestine over Two Months” are further regular sections included in every edition of Siyasat Arabiya. Book reviews published in Siyasat Arabiya 26 include Hassan Lfjah’s review of Ahmet Davutoglu’s Political Philosophy; and Hikmat Al-Abdulrahman’s review of John Pierre Cabestan’s Chinese Global Policy: Integration and the Force of Willpower. Finally, Siyasat Arabiya includes coverage of the proceedings of two academic conferences hosted by the ACRPS in April and May, respectively, of 2017. These were Hamzeh Almoustafa’s coverage of “Arabs and Kurds: Shared Hopes and Common Dreams” and Ahmed Qassem Hussein’s coverage of “The June, 1967 War: 50 Years On: Trajectories and Repercussions of the Conflict”.

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Published: 2017-05-01

Articles

  • The Turning Point of the June, 1967 War: a Genuine Critique

    Author: Azmi Bishara
    7-11

    The June, 1967 War was a turning point in the modern history not only of Palestine and the Zionist state but also the wider region

  • Chinese Soft Power and the Arabs

    Author: Kadhim Hashim Niama
    27-45

    China's economic growth led to a concomitant expansion of its interests across the globe, and the Middle East and North Africa s today vital to the sustainability of that growth.

  • The Crisis in Intra-Gulf Relations: Roots, Future Trajectories and Regional and Global Repercussions

    Author: Policy Analysis Unit- ACRPS
    97-105

    Since late May 2017, the Gulf region has been witness to the most intense diplomatic crisis since the formation of the Gulf Cooperation Council in 1981

  • The Israeli Decision to Go to War in June 1967

    Author: Mahmoud Muhareb
    12-24

    The official Israeli narrative of the June 1967 War depicts the country as having been dragged unwillingly into a conflict for which it had not planned.

  • The EU and the Arab Spring: Rhetoric vs. Politics

    Author: Muriel Asseburg
    47-54

    In 2011, European politicians, diplomats, media, and publics enthusiastically embraced the so-called Arab Spring.

  • The Palestinian Authority and the Rentier State

    Author: Anas Iqtait
    55-66

    This study is a theoretical and practical precedence in conceptualizing a rentier state in Palestine.

  • Liberal Democracy Caught between Liberal Elitism and Populism: Factors and Consequences of the Rise of Populism in America

    Author: Abubakr Abdelrazig
    67-77

    This paper discusses one of the most pressing challenges facing liberal democracies, specifically, the tensions between the concept of popular consent

  • Electoral Crisis in the Context of Demographic Change: The Case of the Kirkuk Provincial Council Elections

    Author: Khalil Fadl Osman
    78-94

    This paper investigates the crisis in which provincial elections in Kirkuk has been enmeshed since the first provincial polls in post-Saddam Iraq held in 2005

  • Saudi Arabian Public Attitudes towards the Normalizations of Diplomatic Ties with Israel: Findings from the 2016 Arab Opinion Index

    Author: Public Opinion Polling Unit
    109-116

    This paper relies on findings from the 2016 Arab Opinion Index to chart Saudi public attitudes towards a number of issues related to the Palestinian Cause

  • Milestones in Democratic Transition in Arab World

    119-122

    This report highlights some of the major milestones of the Arab democratic transition. The countries covered include Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen.

  • Palestine Over Two Months

    123-127

    Palestine Over Two Months

  • Conference

    Author: Hamzeh Almoustafa
    149-156

    ​For centuries, Arabs and Kurds have shared not only the same geographical space, but also the same cultural sphere

  • Conference

    Author: Ahmed Qasem Hussein
    157-162

    ​Arab narratives of the June, 1967 War remained limited in scope even today, 50 years after the cessation of hostilities. “The June, 1967 War” was held in Doh

  • Understanding the Differences between Western and Islamic Philosophy: a Critique of

    Author: Hassan lfjah
    131-137

    Understanding the Differences between Western and Islamic Philosophy: a Critique of 'Political Philosophy'

  • Chinese Global Policy: Integration and the Force of Willpower

    Author: Hikmat al-Abd al-Rahman
    138-146

    Chinese Global Policy: Integration and the Force of Willpower