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Arab Fractures

Cammack, Perry Dunne, Michele Hamzawy, Amr [et al.]

Arab Fractures :: Citizens, States, and Social Contracts / Carnegie Endowment for International Peace [Recurso electrónico] PDF .-- 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Publications Department , 2017 .-- Recurso online, 120 p. .-- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . ;

Long-standing pillars of the Arab order—authoritarian bargains and hydrocarbon
rents—are collapsing as political institutions struggle with the rising demands of growing
populations. Pervasive socioeconomic deficiencies, polarization, and repression have
resulted, leading to unprecedented state disintegration, particularly in Iraq, Libya, Syria,
and Yemen. Tese forces are in turn fueling massive human displacement and geopolitical
power plays. If any semblance of order is to return after the conflicts subside, citizens and
states must forge new social contracts that establish accountability and energize systemic
political and economic reform.

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