2019
DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2019.1667753
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The Impact of Political Change on the State of Academia Including Academic Freedom in the Arab World: Libya as a Case Study

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“…For Arabs, the issue is about the undefined characterization of democracy and the inauthentic touting of imported values. This has fostered a reluctant acceptance of dictatorships that may bring stability as long as they are not theocratic, like Egypt after 2011 or Libya after 2014 (Derbesh, 2020). These events were, in part, vocal resistance to imported values.…”
Section: Politics Democracy and Radicalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Arabs, the issue is about the undefined characterization of democracy and the inauthentic touting of imported values. This has fostered a reluctant acceptance of dictatorships that may bring stability as long as they are not theocratic, like Egypt after 2011 or Libya after 2014 (Derbesh, 2020). These events were, in part, vocal resistance to imported values.…”
Section: Politics Democracy and Radicalismmentioning
confidence: 99%