Introduction: The Arab State after the Uprisings

Volume 14|Issue 78| Jan 2026 |Articles

Abstract

​​​​​We seek, through this special issue, to contribute to the broader scholarly effort aimed at rethinking the trajectory of the formation of the Arab state and its evolution into its current form, by deconstructing its internal structure and analyzing its dynamics in light of its own conditions and contexts. The studies included in this issue also aim to move beyond ready-made and complete interpretive frameworks by approaching the Arab state as a historical, political, and social entity with its own internal logic and distinct paths of development, rather than reducing it to imported explanatory models or external normative projections.​​​​

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Professor, Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies.​

​Associate Professor in International Relations of the Middle East, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. ​

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