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    <title>The Arab Middle East and the West : where to from here?</title>
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    <summary type="text">Title: The Arab Middle East and the West : where to from here?
Abstract: In January 2011 the Arab Uprisings brought into sharp focus a&#xD;
decades-long process of social and economic change that had&#xD;
largely been denied effective political expression in most of the Arab&#xD;
non-oil exporting countries of the region. Irrespective of possible&#xD;
political developments in the aftermath of that period, the future&#xD;
of most Arab countries now clearly hinges on a conundrum: in all&#xD;
but a few cases, reform to improve the capacity of states to meet the&#xD;
challenges ahead is essential, because all the alternatives are worse;&#xD;
but the pursuit of such reform is certain to affect long-established&#xD;
political, economic and social arrangements, and the privileges and&#xD;
interests of those who have been the primary beneficiaries of those&#xD;
systems.&#xD;
There are too many variables attached to regional politics in the&#xD;
Middle East to permit one to move with even modest confidence&#xD;
beyond the explanatory function of social science into the far&#xD;
more hazardous business of prediction. Common sense requires&#xD;
considerable caution in foreshadowing the ways in which current&#xD;
and emerging issues will come together, and be addressed, by the&#xD;
region and its leaders in coming years.</summary>
    <dc:date>2014-10-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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