Libya in the Arab Spring : the constitutional discourse since the fall of Gaddafi.
2016
JQ1850.A91
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Title
Libya in the Arab Spring : the constitutional discourse since the fall of Gaddafi.
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ISBN
9783658113827 (electronic book)
3658113820 (electronic book)
9783658113810
3658113820 (electronic book)
9783658113810
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Fachmedien : Springer VS, 2016.
Language
English
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JQ1850.A91
Dewey Decimal Classification
909/.097492708312
Summary
This book sketches the discourse about a new constitution in Libya since 2011. Applying a discourse analytical approach, the author identifies societal cleavages that have come to the fore in Libyaℓ́ℓs transitional period. The debate has focused on democracy, federalism, decentralisation and localisation, the role of religion, women in politics as well as ethnic minorities. The strategies followed to ensure representation in the constitutional process have included civil disobedience, affirmative action and force. The effects of raising demands in these ways have been changes in the constitutional process and institutional design of Libyaℓ́ℓs interim political institutions rather than promises that particular demands as to the content of the constitution would be met. The general prevention of a public discourse and competition along societal cleavages under Gaddafiℓ́ℓs totalitarian ideology has resulted in an all-out resurgence of splits along ethnic, regional and other lines. The work was awarded the Christoph Schumann Memorial Prize of the University of Erlangen. Contents From the Monarchy to the Fall of Gaddafi Libyaℓ́ℓs Society Political Actors and Political System since 2011 The Libyan Constitutional Discourse Target Groups Scholars and students of Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies Political advisors, political decision-makers, consultants, country analysts The Author Nadine Schnelzer is a researcher on the Middle East. She has worked as a freelance translator and author.
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From the Monarchy to the Fall of Gaddafi
Libya's Society
Political Actors and Political System since 2011
The Libyan Constitutional Discourse.
Libya's Society
Political Actors and Political System since 2011
The Libyan Constitutional Discourse.