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Recent Publications

  • Perspectives For a Reform of The Security Sector in Lebanon 1 February 2012 , by Mostafa S. Adib

    There are two kinds of state in the Near and Middle East: authoritarian regimes, and states that are very weak, at times to the point of falling apart such as Lebanon. It has a feudal-confessional societal structure where foreign influences support one or another of its component groups.

  • The “Silent Bloc".. Acquiescing to Tyranny Willingly or Out of Fear 7 February 2012 , by Ghassan Al-Mufleh

    Three months after the onset of the Syrian revolution, Arab intellectual Burhan Ghalioun said in response to a question about the silent majority, “I believe that there actually is a significant, not-so-small group of Syrians who remain silent. A main reason for their silence is their concern for stability".

  • Tunisia: Elections… and then what? 15 January 2012 , by Asma Nouira

    The interim President was obliged to suspend work on the constitution, dissolve the representative assemblies, and call for elections to a national constituent assembly to draft a new constitution for the country.


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Events

ARI Executive Director wins Georis Prize for 2011 1 June 2011

Bassma Kodmani, Executive Director of the Arab Reform Initiative, lately won the 2011 Raymond Georis Prize for Innovative Philanthropy in Europe, a prize honouring outstanding contributions to European philanthropy.

The Arab Reform Initiative is a consortium of fifteen key policy research centers from the Arab world with partners from Europe and the United States, working to mobilize the Arab research capacity to advance knowledge and promote a home grown program for democratic reform.