Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies

The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies is an independent intellectual research institution, specializing in the social and human sciences, in their theoretical and applied aspects. Through its scientific and research activities, it seeks to create communication between Arab intellectuals and specialists in these sciences, and between them and the issues of their societies, as well as between them and Arab and international intellectual and research centers, in a continuous process of communication, research, criticism, and the development of cognitive tools.

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العرب والصين - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Arabs and China

349 kr
Section : Political books Number of pages: 548 pages Publisher: The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies It includes selected studies discussing Arab-Chinese relations, which were presented by a group...
العرب والكرد - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Arabs and Kurds

279 kr
Section : Political books Number of pages: 428 pages Publisher: The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies It includes selections from the research of a conference of the same name,...
الشيعة العرب: المواطَنة والهوية - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Arab Shiites: Citizenship and Identity

299 kr
Section: Political books Number of pages: 536 pages The book includes, as much as possible, the main problematic joints that the center planned to address; whether in the historical introduction, the...
العرب والولايات المتحدة الأميركية - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

Arabs and the United States of America

349 kr
Section: Political books Number of pages: 639 pages The book deconstructs this complex relationship, explaining its various aspects, while taking into account the transformations that have occurred since the United States...
العرب في زمن المراجعات الكبرى - ArabiskaBazar - أرابيسكابازار

The Arabs in the time of major revisions

109 kr
Section: Political books Number of pages: 224 pages The first section, a review of the post-Arab revolutions, consists of four chapters. The first, entitled The Arab Revolutions: Transcending the Internal and...