Vol. 7 No. 039 (2019): Issue 039

The ACRPS has published the 39th issue of the bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal Siyasat Arabiya, covering political sciences and international relations. This issue includes: "Demographobia in Jerusalem: Reality, Transitions and Forecasts" by Rasim Khamaisi; "The Politics of Contentious Action: Case-Study of the Lebanese "You Stink" Movement" by Stephanie Daher; "Security and Democracy in the Horn of Africa: Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan" by Hassan El Haj Ali and Adiala Ahmed Tabar; "The Military in Mauritania and Algeria and the Democratic Transition Experience" by Boune Oueld Bahe; "Academic Dependency and the Problem of Nationalization of Methodology in the Arab Scholarly Community: Law as a Case Study" by Mohamed Wafik.Also included in this issue is a report by Dana El Kurd from the Public Opinion Polling Unit titled "The Military in Public Opinion: Data from Algeria and Sudan" alongside a translation of Farhad Khosrokhavar's "The New European Jihadism and its Avatars" by Moeen Roumeeh. This is followed by documentation of the Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World 1/5/2019 - 30/6/2019 and Palestine Over Two Months 1/5/2019 - 30/6/2019 along with Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World. The issue ends with Rushdi Al Faouri's review of The Shortcomings Within Chronicles of an Unfulfilled Revolution Syria 2011-2012 by Burhan Ghalioun.

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Published: 2019-07-01

Articles

  • Demographobia in Jerusalem: Reality, Transitions and Forecasts

    Author: Rasim Khamaisi
    7-29

    The conflict over demography and geography is at the heart of the Palestinian-Zionist conflict. The study deals with the concept of demographobia in Jerusalem.

  • Security and Democracy in the Horn of Africa: Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan

    Author: Adiala Tabar, Hassan El Haj Ali
    44-56

    This study examines the impact of securitization on the democratization of three countries in the in the Horn of Africa: Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan.

  • The Shortcomings Within Chronicles of an Unfulfilled Revolution Syria 2011-2012

    Author: Rushdi Al Faouri
    157-163

    The Shortcomings Within Chronicles of an Unfulfilled Revolution Syria 2011-2012, provides a personal testimony to his author on the events of the Syrian revolution in its processes.

  • The Politics of Contentious Action: Case-Study of the Lebanese

    Author: Stephanie Daher
    30-43

    The aim of the study is to identify the influencers in shaping Lebanon's agenda targeted by “You Stink”, and analyze the engagement of Lebanese zu’ama’s with them.

  • The Military in Mauritania and Algeria and the Democratic Transition Experience

    Author: Boune Ould Bahi
    57-72

    The study examines the relationship between the army and politics in Mauritania and Algeria, and its impact on democratic transition in both countries.

  • Academic Dependency and the Problem of Nationalization of Methodology in the Arab Scholarly Community: Law as a Case Study

    Author: Mohamed Wafik
    73-85

    This study conducts research on the traditional academic methods used in the Arab scholarly community.

  • The New European Jihadism and its Avatars

    Author: Moeen Roumeeh, Farhad Khosrokhavar
    89-106

    The aim of the article is to propose an understanding of the mindset of these new social actors in the light of the internal conditions of European societies.

  • The Military in Public Opinion: Data from Algeria and Sudan

    Author: Dana El Kurd
    109-116

    This study presents the results of an opinion poll conducted among Algerian and Sudanese citizens regarding the role and influence of the military in the process of democratic transition.

  • Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    119-121

    Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World

  • Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    Author: The Project of Democratic Transformation and Transition Phases in The Arab Countries
    122-147

    Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World

  • Palestine Over Two Months

    148-153

    Palestine Over Two Months