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THE REGIONAL CONTEXT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

THE REGIONAL CONTEXT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES. PROLONGED TRANSITIONAL PERIOD AND MULTI - DIMENTIONAL CRISES. The New Historical Challenge. The Middle East in the eye of the storm.

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THE REGIONAL CONTEXT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

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  1. THE REGIONAL CONTEXT:CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES PROLONGED TRANSITIONAL PERIOD AND MULTI - DIMENTIONAL CRISES December 13, 2006

  2. The New Historical Challenge • The Middle East in the eye of the storm. • American military presence and revolutionary vision - the new “paradigm of change” at the expense of stability. • Domestic causes of backwardness • Global and local recognition of major shortfalls.

  3. The New Historical Challenge (Con’t) • Center versus Periphery: Arab-Sunni dominance challenged by the emergence of Shi’ite and non- Arab elements (Turkey, Iran). • The emergence of a self conscious transnational Arab community. • Emboldened and empowered oppositions. Multi dimensional, unprecedented crisis

  4. Reforms in practice The lively debate is only partially reflected in the actual changes introduced by Arab states. Political reforms – according to national, regional pace. Each country to select its own model for reforms. “Top down” Reforms. The balance sheet More debate than actual democratizing change. Incumbent regimes take control of the reform agenda, but encounter growing pressures and make unplanned concessions. Concern of “down the slippery slop” process. The genie is out of the bottle Reforms (con’t.)

  5. Introduction, The Arab strategic report 2003-2004, Alaharam center for political & strategic studies, Hasan Abu Taleb: “The issue of change and reform in the Arab region has transformed into first priority international question…”

  6. Reforms and the Peace Process Arab Policies of Reform and Change, Al Hayat 24/8/2004 Mustafa al Fiqi, Chairman, foreign relations committee, Egyptian parliament “The Arab-Israeli conflict, or the Palestinian-Israeli confrontation, must not be considered as an excuse to postpone working with mechanisms of reform and change...”

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