The Tribe in the Arab Political System (A Model of Democratic Constraints)

Ahmed Aref Al kafarneh, Mohammad Saleh Bani Issa

Abstract


This study entitled The Tribe in the Arab Political System "A Model of Democratic Constraints" “aimed at studying and analyzing the reasons that stand behind not success and achieve real democratic transition in the Arab World. This study also analyzes and assesses how the tribe played a coral role in not realizing and achieving that.

The researchers reached into a point that there are many obstacles that prevented realize democratic transition in the Arab World.

The study reached into a point that if the Arab World needs a democratic transition, the Arab countries must first of all go for involving tribe in political participation and in political development as well, otherwise the Arab World will never reach into the democratic transition for more coming decades.

This study contains of abstract, introduction, accurate analytical for the importance, hypothesis, goals, methodology of the study, as well as subtitles such as democratic transition in the Arab World, tribalism and democracy conflict, tribe and the difficulty of democratization in the Arab world, and conclusion and references.

Keywords: Structure, Civil State, Democratic Transition, Ruling Elites.

DOI: 10.7176/PPAR/9-1-06


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