An edition of Seismic shift (2011)

Seismic shift

understanding change in the Middle East

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An edition of Seismic shift (2011)

Seismic shift

understanding change in the Middle East

For analysts in and out of governments, the upheaval in the Middle East lends itself to reflections about how regional experts with deep knowledge of the Middle East, and those who use distinct political science or other methodologies to understand processes of change, fared in their assessments of the likelihood of change. The Stimson Center invited a group of experts who represent distinct, non-governmental institutional perspectives to look back on the work of these sectors, and evaluate how they looked at prospects for change in the Middle East. The sectors include: university scholars, think tanks, democracy and human rights non-governmental organizations (NGOs), journalists, social media, and private business. The study addresses in particular these questions: 1. What were the main judgments about prospects for change in the Middle East from 2005 to 2010? 2. Were there underlying theories or models of change that guided the analysis? 3. What were major turning points or 'light bulb' moments in the analysis? 4. Will the methods of analyzing the region change as a result of the upheaval?

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English
Pages
138

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Seismic shift: understanding change in the Middle East
2011, Henry L. Stimson Center
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Table of Contents

Preface.
Timeline of events.
Understanding change in the Middle East: an overview.
Adademic and International Organizations.
The Middle East academic community and the 'winter of Arab discontent': why did we miss it?
Socioeconomic studies.
Democracy and human rights non-governmental organizations: non-governmental organizations (NGO).
Journalism and social media.
Media.
Blogosphere and social media.
Private sector: risk analysis.
Think tanks.
Appendices.

Edition Notes

May 2011.

Title from title screen (viewed on June 3, 2011).

Includes bibliographical references.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Reader.

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Washington, DC

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (v, 138 pages)
Number of pages
138

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL37054335M
Internet Archive
seismicshiftunde0000unse
ISBN 10
0984521186
ISBN 13
9780984521180
OCLC/WorldCat
728773938

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