Author (Person) | Jung, Dietrich |
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Series Title | Insight Turkey |
Series Details | Vol.13, No.3, July 2011, p1-10 |
Publication Date | July 2011 |
ISSN | 1302-177X |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
This essay addresses four questions that the “Arab spring” has raised with respect to academic scholarship and policy advice. Why did scholars fail to predict the recent developments? Should we throw the work on Middle Eastern authoritarianism in the garbage bin of academic misinterpretations? In which ways can we support the move toward democracy in the region? Is there a “new Middle East” in the making? In critically examining the scholarly debate about the resilience of Arab authoritarianism, it rejects demands requesting both the predictive power of academic analyses and their direct applicability in foreign policy-making. The continuing interpretation and re-interpretation of the relationship between Islam and politics have absorbed our analytical capacities at the expense of a closer inspection of societal change. In putting the recent events into their international and regional context, the essay tries to give a tentative answer to the question whether we are witnessing a new Middle East in the making. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.insightturkey.com/ |
Countries / Regions | Europe, Middle East, Northern Africa |