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Arab human development in the twenty-first century : the primacy of empowerment / edited by Bahgat Korany.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cairo ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press, c.2014.Description: xxii, 394 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789774166587
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.09174927 ARA 22
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Contents:
Part 1: Toward the Twenty-first Century -- Redefining Development for a New Generation: A Political Economy Analysis / Bahgat Korany -- Part 2: Empowerment Begins at the Top -- Introduction to Part 2 / Bahgat Korany -- From the Law of the Ruler to the Rule of Law / Mhamed Malki -- Transforming the Media: From Tool of the Rulers to Tool of Empowerment / Lina Khatib -- Fighting Corruption: From Missing Link to Development Priority / Mustafa Yousef Khawaja -- Part 3: Supporting Empowerment Processes -- Introduction to Part 3 / Bahgat Korany -- Ending Persistent Poverty: Pathways to Reform and Empowerment / Sabria Al-Thawr -- A New Approach for Managing Conflicts / Louisa Dris-Ait Hamadouche -- Urbanization, Climate Change, and the Environment / Zeyad Makhamreh -- Part 4: Rooting Empowerment in Identity -- Introduction to Part 4 / Bahgat Korany -- The Role of Education in Individual and Sustainable Development / Najoua Fezzaa Ghriss -- The Formation of Religious Leaders and Impact of Enlightened Imams / Baqer S. Alnajjar -- Part 5: A New History in the Making? -- The Birth Pangs of Transitioning from Authoritarianism: The Long Spring of Empowerment / Bahgat Korany.
Summary: With its emphasis on the primacy of change, this study arrives at a particularly auspicious moment, as the Middle East continues to be convulsed by the greatest upheavals in generations, which have come to be known as the Arab Spring. Originally prepared as the tenth-anniversary volume of the UNDP's Arab Human Development Report, Arab Human Development in the Twenty-first Century places empowerment at the center of human development in the Arab world, viewing it not only from the vantage point of a more equitable distribution of economic resources but also of fundamental legal, educational, and political reform. The ten chapters in this book follow closely this political economy framework. They look back at what Arab countries have achieved since the early 2000s and forward to what remains to be done to reach full development. Supported by a wealth of statistical material, they cover the rule of law, the evolution of media, the persistence of corruption, the draining of resources through armed conflict, the dominance and increase of poverty, the environment, and religious education. The concluding chapter attempts an inventory of the world literature and different experiences on democratic transition to explore where the region could be heading. This critical and timely study is indispensable reading to development specialists and to Middle East scholars and students alike, as well as to anyone with an interest in the future trajectory of the region. --Provided by publisher.
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"An AUC Forum for International Affairs edition".

Index : p. 379-394.

Bibliography : p. 353-378.

Part 1: Toward the Twenty-first Century -- Redefining Development for a New Generation: A Political Economy Analysis / Bahgat Korany -- Part 2: Empowerment Begins at the Top -- Introduction to Part 2 / Bahgat Korany -- From the Law of the Ruler to the Rule of Law / Mhamed Malki -- Transforming the Media: From Tool of the Rulers to Tool of Empowerment / Lina Khatib -- Fighting Corruption: From Missing Link to Development Priority / Mustafa Yousef Khawaja -- Part 3: Supporting Empowerment Processes -- Introduction to Part 3 / Bahgat Korany -- Ending Persistent Poverty: Pathways to Reform and Empowerment / Sabria Al-Thawr -- A New Approach for Managing Conflicts / Louisa Dris-Ait Hamadouche -- Urbanization, Climate Change, and the Environment / Zeyad Makhamreh -- Part 4: Rooting Empowerment in Identity -- Introduction to Part 4 / Bahgat Korany -- The Role of Education in Individual and Sustainable Development / Najoua Fezzaa Ghriss -- The Formation of Religious Leaders and Impact of Enlightened Imams / Baqer S. Alnajjar -- Part 5: A New History in the Making? -- The Birth Pangs of Transitioning from Authoritarianism: The Long Spring of Empowerment / Bahgat Korany.

With its emphasis on the primacy of change, this study arrives at a particularly auspicious moment, as the Middle East continues to be convulsed by the greatest upheavals in generations, which have come to be known as the Arab Spring. Originally prepared as the tenth-anniversary volume of the UNDP's Arab Human Development Report, Arab Human Development in the Twenty-first Century places empowerment at the center of human development in the Arab world, viewing it not only from the vantage point of a more equitable distribution of economic resources but also of fundamental legal, educational, and political reform. The ten chapters in this book follow closely this political economy framework. They look back at what Arab countries have achieved since the early 2000s and forward to what remains to be done to reach full development. Supported by a wealth of statistical material, they cover the rule of law, the evolution of media, the persistence of corruption, the draining of resources through armed conflict, the dominance and increase of poverty, the environment, and religious education. The concluding chapter attempts an inventory of the world literature and different experiences on democratic transition to explore where the region could be heading. This critical and timely study is indispensable reading to development specialists and to Middle East scholars and students alike, as well as to anyone with an interest in the future trajectory of the region. --Provided by publisher.

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