Globalization and future of power relations in the Arabic Middle-East: a case study of Egypt and Libya

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In the Arab Middle-East, power relations have been conceived of as unequal, unilateral, and imposing. However, globalization has posed challenges to this absolute and authoritarian political order. More specifically, the process of globalization diminishes governments’ domination and absolute power, changes the attitude of subjects and inevitably transforms power relations in the Arab Middle-East. Weakening the control mechanisms and provision of proper facilities and platforms leads eventually to a change in the subjects’ attitudes and growth in their awareness. The present paper aims to study the effects of globalization on power relations in the Arab Middle-East, with a focus on Egypt and Libya. The paper argues and concludes that the change in power relations and political order transformation are inevitable.

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Nikfar, J. (2020). Globalization and future of power relations in the Arabic Middle-East: a case study of Egypt and Libya. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-020-00631-7

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