Governance of Sectarian Diversity in Saudi Arabia
February, 2013, Jafar Alshayeb
This paper aims to review the issue of sectarian diversity in the Kingdom from the social and historical points of view, the manner in which it was dealt with politically and administratively, and offers a list of recommendations for a better (...)
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“Healing without amputating?” : security reform in Egypt
September 2012, Tewfick Aclimandos
This paper attempts to show that drawing up a list of the problems and suggested solutions is necessary but not sufficient and to bring in some maxims from other experiences. I hope this paper would start a constructive foundational debate.
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Governance of cultural diversity in North Sudan : Religious and ethnic dimension
September 2012, Haydar Ibrahim Ali
Discussions among the Sudanese about diversity diminished since the separation. Despite their pretended happiness, separatists in the North and South were very shocked by the separation and, today, none of them has the answer to the key question of (...)
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After the Fall: Security Sector Reform in post-Ben Ali Tunisia
October 2012, Derek Lutterbeck
Security sector reform (SSR) is a key concern in the current transformations which are sweeping across much of the Arab world.
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