New citizenship in the Arab world

Title New citizenship in the Arab world
Author Al-Abali, Majid Awad Qasim
Publication Place Beirut, Lebanon - Center for Arab Unity Studies
Type Book
Language Arabic
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Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1024-9834
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_1495458
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Notes This paper aims to study citizenship in the Arab world from a historical descriptive perspective, highlighting the way in which citizenship in the Arab world grew without crystallizing. The research argues that citizenship was almost absent from the Arab historical experience until the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century when the new Arab nationalist movement clashed with the Turkish Turanian tendency of the Ottoman Empire. During the Western colonial phase of the Arab world, Arab citizenship witnessed exponential growth. Later, after obtaining independence, the contemporary Arab states attempted to build a new concept of country citizenship by imitating the Western model of state-nationhood. However, these attempts did not succeed due to internal and external reasons.
Görüntüle al-Mustaqbal al-ʻArabī, 2023, Vol.46 (534), p.11-26
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New citizenship in the Arab world

Author Al-Abali, Majid Awad Qasim
Publication Place Beirut, Lebanon - Center for Arab Unity Studies
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1024-9834
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_1495458
Library Location EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete
Notes This paper aims to study citizenship in the Arab world from a historical descriptive perspective, highlighting the way in which citizenship in the Arab world grew without crystallizing. The research argues that citizenship was almost absent from the Arab historical experience until the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century when the new Arab nationalist movement clashed with the Turkish Turanian tendency of the Ottoman Empire. During the Western colonial phase of the Arab world, Arab citizenship witnessed exponential growth. Later, after obtaining independence, the contemporary Arab states attempted to build a new concept of country citizenship by imitating the Western model of state-nationhood. However, these attempts did not succeed due to internal and external reasons.
Görüntüle al-Mustaqbal al-ʻArabī, 2023, Vol.46 (534), p.11-26
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