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This book investigates the power of civil society in the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA), in the context of the post-Arab
Spring era, as well as more long-standing challenges and
constraints in the region. In recent years, local civil society
actors have faced significant challenges from social conservatism,
conflict, violence, and the absence of democracy and exclusive
political systems. Over the course of the book, the authors
investigate how the sector has succeeded in achieving its own
objectives despite these shifting conditions, the restrictive
political environment and the complexity of the socio-cultural and
economic context. Structured around the three themes of
peace-building, development, and change, the book also addresses
challenges faced by civil society organizations linked to ethnic,
linguistic, and cultural diversities as well as religious salient
differences that are crucial markers of social and political
identity. Case studies are drawn from the Palestinian Occupied
Territories, Jordan, Iran, Nigeria, Niger, Egypt, and Morocco, and
particular effort has been made to showcase original research from
contributors who are from the region . This book will be of
particular interest to researchers working on development,
peace-building, conflict resolution, civil society, and politics
within the MENA region.
This book investigates the power of civil society in the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA), in the context of the post-Arab
Spring era, as well as more long-standing challenges and
constraints in the region. In recent years, local civil society
actors have faced significant challenges from social conservatism,
conflict, violence, and the absence of democracy and exclusive
political systems. Over the course of the book, the authors
investigate how the sector has succeeded in achieving its own
objectives despite these shifting conditions, the restrictive
political environment and the complexity of the socio-cultural and
economic context. Structured around the three themes of
peace-building, development, and change, the book also addresses
challenges faced by civil society organizations linked to ethnic,
linguistic, and cultural diversities as well as religious salient
differences that are crucial markers of social and political
identity. Case studies are drawn from the Palestinian Occupied
Territories, Jordan, Iran, Nigeria, Niger, Egypt, and Morocco, and
particular effort has been made to showcase original research from
contributors who are from the region . This book will be of
particular interest to researchers working on development,
peace-building, conflict resolution, civil society, and politics
within the MENA region.
Chiara Pierobon analyzes the relationship existing between
political youth organizations, music and national identity in
contemporary Russia. In particular she focuses the most important
political youth organizations present in the city of St. Petersburg
and describes their contribution to the conceptualization of
post-Soviet national identity(ies), as captured through an analysis
of their music. The book distinguishes itself for its
conceptualization of music and provides new empirical insights into
the use of this medium as a research tool and as an analytic device
for the study and comparison of political youth organizations. It
also suggests the adoption of a new approach looking at the
national identity issue as an "operational category offering a
[new] relevant framework for the study of contemporary Russia"
(Laruelle 2010).
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