Vol. 3 No. 017 (2015): Issue 017

​ACRPS has published issue 17 of the bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal Siyasat Arabia, a journal devoted to political science and international relations. This edition focuses on developments in the Turkish arena and the effects of Turkish policy in Syria internally and externally. The following studies and articles are included: “Russia: Geo-Strategy Above Ideology and Above All” (Azmi Bishara); “The New Reality and the Future of the GCC States after the Arab Spring Revolutions” (Ahmed Mohammed Abu Zaid); “Israeli Settlement in the West Bank and Jerusalem: Demographic Specifics and Financial-Support Policies” (Youssef Courbage, Ameed Saabneh, and Mtanes Shihadeh); “Jewish Terrorist Organizations: from ‘Price Tag’ to ‘Revolt’” (Mahmoud Muhareb); “The issue of Sinai between Globalized Jihad and Local Oppression” (Abdou Moussa); “Dynamics of the Opposition of the February 20 movement in Morocco to the 2011 constitution” (Mohamed Koulfarni); “International and Domestic Effects of Turkish Policy in Syria” (Jean Marcou); “Parameters Influencing Turkish Foreign Policy towards Consolidating Relations with Algeria” (Naim Chelghoum); “The Turkish Parliamentary Elections: Results and Implications” (Oktay Yilmaz); and “Trends in Public Opinion on Turkey and its Policies in the Arab Region” (Mohammed al-Masri).The section on book reviews and notices includes: Ibrahim Gharayba’s review of Why Nations Fail by James A. Robinson; Tamir Badawi’s review of Iran's Political Economy since the Revolution by Suzanne Maloney; and Elnour Hamad’s review of the report The Arab-U.S. Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf by Anthony Cordesman. The issue also includes reports on conferences and seminars held by ACRPS: a report prepared by Kamel Terchi on the conference “Violence and Politics in Contemporary Arab Societies”; a report prepared by Hamzeh al-Mustafa on the symposium “Russian Military Intervention in Syria: Motives, Goals, Implications”; and a report prepared by Samir Saifan on the symposium “The Implications of a Long-Term Drop in Oil Prices on Oil Exporting States”. The journal also includes the most important milestones of democratic transformation in the Arab world and events in Palestine during September and October 2015.

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Published: 2015-11-01

Articles

  • Russian Intervention: Geostrategy is Paramount

    Author: Azmi Bishara
    5-12
    Current Russian policy is based on a nationalism that rests on state capitalism, and that speaks to nationalist sentiment built on the rejection of Western exploitation. This patriotic nationalist...
  • A New Reality and Future for the GCC States after the Arab Spring Cited once

    Author: Ahmed Abu-Zaid
    13-27
    The Gulf states, collectively and individually, no longer enjoy the luxury of stability and security they did over the three decades that preceded the outbreak of the Arab Spring. The Gulf...
  • Israeli Settlement in the West Bank and Jerusalem: Demographic Specifics and Policies of Financial Support

    Author: Youssef Courbage, Ameed Saabana, عميد صعابنه
    28-50
    This article deals with the changes to the demographics of Israeli settlement in the West Bank and East Jerusalem from 1967 to 2013. It reviews the demographic data on the Jewish settler...
  • Jewish Terrorist Groups: from “Price Tag” to “Revolt”

    Author: Mahmoud Muhareb
    51-63
    This study looks at the extremist Jewish religious organization that burned the Dawabsheh family to death; a group that emerged from within the “Price Tag” terror group. The study explores the...
  • Sinai between Globalized Jihad and Localized Oppression

    Author: Abdou Moussa
    64-79
    The current Sinai issue poses many questions on the nature of the escalating violence there, the reasons for its emergence
  • Dynamics of the February 20 Opposition Movement to Morocco’s 2011 constitution

    Author: Mohamed Koulfarni
    80-90
    The Moroccan February 20 protest movement came with the mobilization of the Moroccan street through peaceful demonstrations demanding constitutional reforms in the framework of a parliamentary...
  • International and Domestic Effects of Turkish Policy in Syria

    Author: Jean Marcou
    92-101
    This paper discusses what it sees as turmoil in Turkish policy towards the Syrian crisis, a policy that is marked by constant fluctuations. For example, the passive stance towards ISIL’s occupation...
  • Why Turkish Foreign Policy is Fostering Relations with Algeria: A Study of Starting Points and Orientations

    Author: Naim Chelghoum
    102-115
    The “zero problems” foreign-policy approach adopted by Turkey towards its neighbors, and its expansion to cover the Middle East and North African space, with which it shares an important historical...
  • The Turkish Parliamentary Elections: Results and Implications

    Author: Oktay Yilmaz
    116-122
    In his paper Yilmaz reviews the main events since Turkey’s June 2015 elections prior to the rerun in November, the main results of the elections, the factors behind the result, and the implications...
  • Arab Public Attitudes towards Turkey and Turkish Regional Policy

    Author: Mohammed al-Masri
    125-131
    This paper seeks to understand Arab public attitudes towards Turkey. The author goes beyond Arab perceptions of Turkey’s regional policies, taking in the general Arab perception of the Turkish...
  • Milestones in Democratic Transition in Arab World

    135-139
    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

    140-148
    This report chronicles some of the most significant developments relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict
  • Fourth Annual Conference on Democratic Transition: Violence and Politics in Contemporary Arab Societies

    Author: Kamel Terchi
    177-186
    ​The fourth annual Conference on the Arab Democratic Transition was convened by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in Tunis, Tunisia. The 2015 meeting was devoted to theme of violence...
  • Russian Military Intervention in Syria

    Author: Hamzeh Almoustafa
    187-194
    ​A one-day academic symposium hosted by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies will bring together experts from Russia, the Arab world and the region to examine Moscow’s latest military...
  • Drop in World Oil Prices: Implications for the Rentier Economic Policies of Large Oil Producers Cited once

    Author: Samir Saifan
    195-204
    An academic workshop to be hosted by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies will examine the regional implications of a long-term drop in oil prices on oil producing states in the Arab...
  • Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty Cited once

    Author: Ibrahim Gharayba
    151-156
    ​The fourth annual Conference on the Arab Democratic Transition was convened by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies in Tunis, Tunisia. The 2015 meeting was devoted to theme of violence...
  • Iran's Political Economy since the Revolution

    Author: Tamir Badawi
    157-163
    ​A one-day academic symposium hosted by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies will bring together experts from Russia, the Arab world and the region to examine Moscow’s latest military...
  • The Arab-U.S. Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf

    Author: Elnour Hamad
    164-174
    An academic workshop to be hosted by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies will examine the regional implications of a long-term drop in oil prices on oil producing states in the Arab...