Search Results - political anarchy
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Tribalism and democracy in the arab world: a sociological study of the Arab mind and its perception of democracy through the events of the Arab spring
Published 2015“…Also, we will try to answer the following big question: Is the Arab society with all of its political, social, economic and cultural institutions, ready to experience democracy after decades of totalitarian, dictatorial and religious sectarian rule? …”
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Somalia: A Case Study in Nation Building
Published 2000“…Almost unaccountably, President Siyad Bare's post-independence rule quickly degenerated from an Islamic ideology expressed in "scientific socialist" political form, into a totally anarchy involving the worst forms of corruption, nepotism and tribalism. …”
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Perak disturbances 1871-75: British colonialism, the Chinese secret societies and the Malay rulers
Published 2012“…This article is a re-interpretation of the history of ‘power struggles’, ‘civil wars’ and ‘anarchy’ which were asserted to have happened in Perak, one of the Malay states in the Malay Peninsula during the period of 1871-75. …”
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Exploring educational leaders' perception on the feasibility of offering peace education : a case study
Published 2016“…Without peace the world is in anarchy. Malaysia is a land consists of multi-racial individuals and family that live side by side in many years after her independence in 1957. …”
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Doktrin Bush: Satu analisis hegemoni berideologi gramsci
Published 2007“…The analysis will demonstrate that the Bush Doctrine seems to have failed to meet its objective, and on the contrary, has experienced a strong counter-hegemony due to the growing chaos and anarchy in the Iraq War…”
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Universality of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Faiz Ahmed Faiz ideological art: a comparative study
Published 2016“…These two poets belonged different social, political and cultural contexts.However, both the poets revolted against all sorts of anarchy, tyranny and misrule, for the creation of a new world, where equality and peace would prevail, and oppression, exploitation and war would disappear forever.They covered an area of remarkable width and variety in literature.The present paper focuses on Shelley and Faiz’s universality of art and humanitarian approach.…”
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The nature and practices of social justice in the view of Sayyid Qutb
Published 2006“…This paper discusses the nature of social justice as enunciated by Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian prominent scholar in the 1960s. Failure of the political system, economic disparity, coupled with the British interference in many aspects of Egyptian socio-political life led to the so called ‘Egyptian disillusionment’ with the existing problems facing their country. …”
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