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Title: Impact of Political violence on weakening development in Arab societies
Authors: حارث قحطان عبدالله
Keywords: political violence
sectarian violence
development
Arab societies
Issue Date: Jan-2019
Series/Report no.: volume11 numero 1 /Jan 2019;
Abstract: Today, Arab societies are undergoing a series of escalating political violence, especially with the emergence of the so-called Arab Spring and its division into a series of violent changes that continue with the escalation of violence between revolutions and counterrevolution in some countries, such as in Egypt and Libya. Thus, the concept of political violence has evolved into sectarian violence seen in more than one Arab country, starting with Iraq since its occupation in 2003 and subsequent years, and dividing its society ethnically and sectarianly, passing through Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. Which makes the societies of these countries at the most serious stage of its modern development, which leads to the division of these countries divisions that adopt the methods of sectarian and sectarian, while the conditions of political instability and the outbreak of violence to the deterioration of economic development and overall development in general.
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/20475
ISSN: 1112- 9808
Appears in Collections:volume 11 N1 2019 Dafatir

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