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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs (2019) 12 (1): 75–90.
Published: 01 March 2019
... of California Press’s Reprints and Permissions web page, https://www.ucpress.edu/journals/reprints-permissions . 2019 security sector transformation security sector reform power structure revolution civil war army The Libyan security sector has undergone a profound transformation since...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs (2019) 12 (1): 107–124.
Published: 01 March 2019
... the enforcement of the monarchy. The sultan had a strong power base and was religiously and socially legitimized, 3 but the different state projects of the liberation army and the different branches and armed groups were a threat to the monarchical project. King Mohamed V saw the immediate necessity to create...
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Contemporary Arab Affairs
Contemporary Arab Affairs (2013) 6 (3): 404–421.
Published: 01 July 2013
... the army and judiciary, the Muslim Brotherhood, and liberals – to collaborate and avoid posing religion and the state as two opposing entities. Having to deal with the Shari'a as the source or reference for legislation need not be a polarizing issue as religion is being dealt with as ‘the dominant culture...