The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published the 63rd issue of the bimonthly peer-reviewed political science and international relations journal, Siyasat Arabiya.
This issue includes the following articles " Digital Social Networks Challenges to Classical Political Culture Theory" by Hassane Hjij; "The Internet, Political Culture, and the Paradox of Collective Memory: The Case of the Egyptian January 25, 2011 Revolution" by Marwa Fekry and Amr Osman; "Tribalism, Regionalism, and the Stumbled Building of the Modern State in Libya" by Hani Mousa; "The Approach of Gulf Donor Countries Through the HDP Triple Nexus in Fragile and Conflict-affected Contexts: Reality, Challenges, and Prospects" by Wadee Alarabeed; "The Position of the Gulf States in the Belt and Road Initiative" by Emad Y. Kaddorah.
The issue also contains the documentation of Milestones in Democratic Transition in the Arab World and Palestine over two months, 1/5-30/6/2023, along with select Documents of Democratic Transition in the Arab World. The issue ends with Basma Ahmad Sedki Dajan's book review of "Genesis: Truman, American Jews, and the Origins of the Arab/Israeli Conflict" by John B. Judis, and Asma Benmechirah's book review ofThe Struggle between Great Power in the Indo-Pacific: Reimagining the Strategic Map of Asia" by Abdelkader Dandan.