Vol. 10 No. 054 (2022): Issue 054

The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published the 54nd issue of the bimonthly peer-reviewed political science and international relations journal, Siyasat Arabiya. This issue includes the following articles "On Post-international Politics: Two Coexistent Systems or Neo-medievalism?" by Mohammed Hemchi and Adel Zeggagh; "Memory and Apology in Foreign Policy: When the Past Does not Pass" by Sarah Nasser; "The Sudanese Revolution and Prospects for Democratic Transition" by Eltigani Abdelgadir Hamid; and "The Conflict between Political Streams in the Syrian Military Establishment (1954-1958): Coups, and Political Pluralism" by Ahmed Mamoun. The issue includes a paper on the Arab Opinion Index by Governance Center for Public Policies "The National Indicator for Democratic Transition in Iraq 2017-2021", followed by the documentation of Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World and Palestine over two months, 1/11-31/12/2021, along with select Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World. The issue ends with Abdel-Fattah Mady’s report review of “The Global State of Democracy 2021: Building Resilience in a Pandemic Era” by International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance and Said Bakkar’s book review "What is Populism?" by Azmi Bishara.

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Published: 2022-01-01

Articles

  • On Post-international Politics: Two Coexistent Systems or Neo-medievalism? Cited once

    Author: Mohammed Hemchi, Adel Zeggagh
    7-24
    This article explores what James Rosenau had founded as a post-international politics paradigm. It does so through a comparative reading of the two concepts of the two coexistent systems,...
  • The Sudanese Revolution and Prospects for Democratic Transition Cited once

    Author: Eltigani Abdelgadir Hamid
    45-63
    This study raises several pressing questions: Was the fall of the Salvation Regime in Sudan the result of an internal initiative or the opposition coalition, or both? To what extent did external...
  • "What is Populism?" Cited twice

    Author: Said Bakkar
    145-155
    ​This review discusses the main findings of the report issued by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral entitled The Global State of Democracy 2021: Building Resilience in a...
  • Memory and Apology in Foreign Policy: When the Past Does not Pass

    Author: Sarah Nasser
    25-43
    This study discusses the possibility of bridging the gap between IR (International Relation) and Foreign Policy Analysis when studying the interaction between memory and apology in foreign policy....
  • The Conflict between Political Streams in the Syrian Military Establishment (1954-1958): Coups, and Political Pluralism

    Author: Ahmed Mamoun
    64-93
    The study criticizes the general framework that has governed the broader current of the researchers in civil-military relations, their method of thinking about the military institution since the...
  • The National Indicator for Democratic Transition in Iraq 2017-2021

    Author: Governance Center for Public Policies
    97-104
    The study criticizes the general framework that has governed the broader current of the researchers in civil-military relations, their method of thinking about the military institution since the...
  • Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    107-113
    The National Index for Democratic Transition in Iraq is a local initiative to measure democratic progress in Iraq, in an environment marked by multiple foreign indicators, which — despite their...
  • Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World

    114-128
    This section lists the most prominent political documents related to the democratic transition in the Arab world. In this issue we publish documents related to Sudan and Tunisia. We will stop at...
  • Palestine Over Two Months

    129-133
    Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World 1/11 - 31/12/2021.
  • The Global State of Democracy 2021: Building Resilience in a Pandemic Era

    Author: Abdel-Fattah Mady
    137-144
    ​This review discusses the main findings of the report issued by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral entitled The Global State of Democracy 2021: Building Resilience in a...