Globalization and rebuilding the concept of the state in the Arab world

  • Leila BOUCIF University of Oran 2 (Algeria)
Keywords: Globalization, the state, the Arab world

Abstract

Since their renaissance (the nineteenth century), the Arabs have been searching for a civilized and cultural role similar to that which they once had in their glory days, which they lost. He also finds it, in the deteriorating Arab present, a deterioration that is only increased by the acceleration of the eras of history today, except for severity and complexity on the various political, economic, cultural, scientific and social levels (). East, and it is also considered one of the forms of political hegemony after the collapse of one of the two camps and the monopoly of the other camp to control the world, and therefore it requires the soft state, not the strong, independent national state, ( ) For example, Israel is considered part of the Western economic system, but it clings to its independent will, benefiting from globalization without being a victim.

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BOUCIF, L. (1). Globalization and rebuilding the concept of the state in the Arab world. Social Sciences Journal, 7(1), 87-97. Retrieved from http://journals.lagh-univ.dz/index.php/ssj/article/view/3462
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