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Jan 2013

This paper draws some conclusions about the broader implications of the so-called Arab Spring. According to the author, the Greater Middle East has crossed the threshold of a historic transformation – the reversal of the modernization and state-building process, and the commitment instead to a myth-driven Caliphate-based utopian posture that is yet to be defined. The increasingly destitute populace is seeking solace and remedy in sub-national frameworks at the expense of their recognition of, and loyalty to, the state. These trends lead to the inevitable clash with the realities of a modern world where international and economic relations are based on states as the sole building blocks of the world order.

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Author Yossef Bodansky
Series ISPSW Publications
Issue 214
Publisher Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
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