Civil Society in Yemen

Civil Society in Yemen

Author: Sheila Carapico

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-01-18

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780521034821

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Sheila Carapico's book on civic participation in modern Yemen makes a pathbreaking contribution to the study of political culture in Arabia. The author traces the complexities of Yemen's history over the past fifty years, considering its response to the colonial encounter and to years of civil unrest. Challenging the stereotypical view of conservative Arab Muslim society, she demonstrates how the country is actively seeking to develop the political, economic and social structures of the modern democratic state. This is an important book that promises to become the definitive statement on twentieth-century Yemen.


Yemen’s Democracy Experiment in Regional Perspective

Yemen’s Democracy Experiment in Regional Perspective

Author: S. Phillips

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-11-10

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0230616488

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This study examines the nature of changes to Yemen's power structures, political dynamics and institutions since the intention to democratize was announced in 1990 paying particular attention to the role of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.


Civil Society in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine

Civil Society in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine

Author: Natalia Shapovalova

Publisher: Ibidem Press

Published: 2018-10-27

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9783838212166

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This book is among the first comprehensive efforts to collectively and academically investigate the legacy of the Euromaidan in conflict-torn Ukraine within the domain of civil society broadly understood. The contributions to this book identify, describe, conceptualize, and explain various developments in Ukrainian civil society and its role in Ukraine's democratization, state-building, and conflict resolution by looking at specific understudied sectors and by tracing the situation before, during, and after the Euromaidan. In doing so, this trailblazing collection highlights a number of new themes, challenges, and opportunities related to Ukrainian civil society. They include volunteerism, grassroots community-based activism, social activism of churches, civic efforts of building peace and reconciliation, civic activism of journalists and digital activism, activism of think tanks, diaspora networks and the LGBT movement, challenges of civil society relations with the state, uncivil society, and the closing of civic space.


Islam, Charity, and Activism

Islam, Charity, and Activism

Author: Janine A. Clark

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780253110756

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Throughout the Middle East, Islamist charities and social welfare organizations play a major role in addressing the socioeconomic needs of Muslim societies, independently of the state. Through case studies of Islamic medical clinics in Egypt, the Islamic Center Charity Society in Jordan, and the Islah Women's Charitable Society in Yemen, Janine A. Clark examines the structure and dynamics of moderate Islamic institutions and their social and political impact. Questioning the widespread assumption that such organizations primarily serve the poorer classes, Clark argues that these organizations in fact are run by and for the middle class. Rather than the vertical recruitment or mobilization of the poor that they are often presumed to promote, Islamic social institutions play an important role in strengthening social networks that bind middle-class professionals, volunteers, and clients. Ties of solidarity that develop along these horizontal lines foster the development of new social networks and the diffusion of new ideas.


Civil Society Activism Under Authoritarian Rule

Civil Society Activism Under Authoritarian Rule

Author: Francesco Cavatorta

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 0415692644

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This volume examines theoretical and comparative perspectives on civil society activism under authoritarian constraints to offer a better understanding of its relationship with regime change. Rejecting a normative approach, the authors focus on the whole range of civic activism under authoritarianism.


Counter-terrorism and civil society

Counter-terrorism and civil society

Author: Scott N. Romaniuk

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2021-09-07

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 1526157918

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This book examines the intersection between national and international counter-terrorism policies and civil society in numerous national and regional contexts. The 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States in 2001 led to new waves of scholarship on the proliferation of terrorism and efforts to combat international terrorist groups, organizations, and networks. Civil society organisations have been accused of serving as ideological grounds for the recruitment of potential terrorists and a channel for terrorist financing. Consequently, states around the world have established new ranges of counter-terrorism measures that target the operations of civil society organisations exclusively. Security practices by states have become a common trend and have assisted in the establishment of ‘best practices’ among non-liberal democratic or authoritarian states, and are deeply entrenched in their security infrastructures. In developing or newly democratized states - those deemed democratically weak or fragile - these exceptional securities measures are used as a cover for repressing opposition groups, considered by these states as threats to their national security and political power apparatuses. This timely volume provides a detailed examination of the interplay of counter-terrorism and civil society, offering a critical discussion of the enforcement of global security measures by governments around the world.


Political Aid and Arab Activism

Political Aid and Arab Activism

Author: Sheila Carapico

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0521199913

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Details the effects of political aid in the Middle East by analyzing discursive and professional practices in four key subfields.


Civil Society in the Middle East, Volume 2

Civil Society in the Middle East, Volume 2

Author: Norton

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 9004492933

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Civil Society in the Middle East is a project of the Department of Politics and the Koverkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, New York University. Project director is Augustus Richard Norton (Boston University). While there is wide disagreement about the outcome among those who follow events in the Middle East, there is little doubt that the regimes in the region are under increasing pressure from their citizens. In rich and poor states alike, incipient movements of men and women are demanding a voice in politics. Recent political developments in Jordan, Yemen, Lebanon, even the future state of Palestine, clearly show the vitality and dynamism of civil society, the melange of associations, clubs, guilds, syndicates, federations, unions, parties and groups which provide a buffer between state and citizen and which are now so clearly at the forefront of political liberalization in the region. Civil Society in the Middle East, a two-volume set of papers providing an unusually detailed and rich assessment of contemporary politics within the Middle East, and in this sense alone, quite literally peerless, is the result of a project of the Department of Politics and the Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at New York University. Volume I contains contributions by Augustus Richard Norton, Raymond A. Hinnebusch, Laurie Brand, Muhammad Muslih, Mustafa Kamil al-Sayyid, Ghanim al Najjar and Neil Hicks, Eva Bellin, Jill Crystal, Saad al-Din Ibrahim, and Alan Richards.


Yemen's Southern Powder Keg

Yemen's Southern Powder Keg

Author: Peter Salisbury

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781784132651

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An unintended consequence of the civil war is that the south of the country is rapidly moving towards outright autonomy. If a breakaway effort were to occur before the end of the war, it would undermine the UN-led peace process. In order to foster security and stability in Yemen, and prevent a further deterioration of the relationship with the government, policymakers will have to develop a deeper understanding of the south, improve communication with southern leaders and work to build the capacity of southern civil society – as it will need to in the rest of the country.


Civil Society Activism Under Authoritarian Rule

Civil Society Activism Under Authoritarian Rule

Author: Associate Professor of Political Science Francesco Cavatorta

Publisher:

Published: 2014-11-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138825949

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This volume examines theoretical and comparative perspectives on civil society activism under authoritarian constraints to offer a better understanding of its relationship with regime change. Rejecting a normative approach, the authors focus on the whole range of civic activism under authoritarianism.