The geopolitics of violent extremism: the case of Sinai / Manni Crone, Khadije Nasser
Series: PapersIEMed ; 36 | EuroMESCO seriesPublication details: Barcelona : Instituto Europeo del Mediterraneo , 2018 Description: 32 p. (pdf)Subject(s): Prevencion de conflictos | Extremismo violento | Oriente medio | MagrebOnline resources: Acceso al documento (internet) Abstract: The emergence of the civil and proxy wars in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen and the “war on terror” against Islamic State in the Arab world has provoked both an implosion of some Middle East states and a breakdown of the old state system, exacerbating other chronic problems in the MENA region (political polarisation, authoritarianism, corruption, a lack of accountability and democracy, poverty high unemployment rates). Protests, dissent and violence erupted all over the region, but in some cases the “revolutions” have not had a positive epilogue. In Egypt, for instance, the uprisings against a dictatorial regime favoured a political change without a clear political horizon.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The emergence of the civil and proxy wars in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen and the “war on terror” against Islamic State in the Arab world has provoked both an implosion of some Middle East states and a breakdown of the old state system, exacerbating other chronic problems in the MENA region (political polarisation, authoritarianism, corruption, a lack of accountability and democracy, poverty high unemployment rates). Protests, dissent and violence erupted all over the region, but in some cases the “revolutions” have not had a positive epilogue. In Egypt, for instance, the uprisings against a dictatorial regime favoured a political change without a clear political horizon.